Rapid allergen‐induced interleukin‐17 and interferon‐γ secretion by skin‐resident memory CD8+ T cells
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S. Poulsen | C. Geisler | A. Thomsen | J. Johansen | A. Woetmann | M. M. Nielsen | C. Bonefeld | M. G. Ahlström | N. Ødum | B. Dyring-Andersen | C. Agerbeck | Jonas D. Schmidt | Christina Agerbeck
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