Increased epidermal expression and absence of mutations in CARD14 in a series of patients with sporadic pityriasis rubra pilaris
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O. Sarig | P. Itin | J. Uitto | R. Bergman | E. Sprecher | D. Hohl | S. Prey | A. Taïeb | H. Trau | B. Burger | J. Nousbeck | M. Steensel | E. Avitan-Hersh | A. Shemer | O. Eytan | S. Israeli | E. Warshauer | D. Bachmann | L. Qiaoli | D. Fuchs‐Telem | H. Jin Chung
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