Allergen specificity of skin-infiltrating T cells is not restricted to a type-2 cytokine pattern in chronic skin lesions of atopic dermatitis.
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U. Wahn | H. Renz | J. Krutmann | T. Werfel | A. Kapp | A. Morita | M. Grewe | Jean Krutmann | Thomas Werfel | Ulrich Wahn | Alexander Kapp | Akimichi Morita | Harald Renz | T. Werfel
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