Recognition of desmoglein 3 by autoreactive T cells in pemphigus vulgaris patients and normals.
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M. Amagai | M. Hertl | S I Katz | S. Katz | K. Ishii | J. Stanley | M Amagai | M Hertl | H Sundaram | J Stanley | K Ishii | H. Sundaram | Masayuki Amagai | John R. Stanley | Stephen I. Katz | Hema Sundaram
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