Pro-inflammatory Vδ1+T-cells infiltrates are present in and around the hair bulbs of non-lesional and lesional alopecia areata hair follicles.
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A. Schulte-Mecklenbeck | C. Gross | R. Paus | T. Kanekura | A. Arakawa | M. Bertolini | J. Gherardini | J. Chéret | A. Gilhar | A. Rossi | Majid Alam | Y. Uchida
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