Epiplakin Is a Paraneoplastic Pemphigus Autoantigen and Related to Bronchiolitis Obliterans in Japanese Patients.
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H. Koga | T. Hashimoto | T. Hoshino | S. Takamori | T. Kawakami | Y. Takeda | K. Teye | S. Fujiwara | H. Pas | K. Ishikawa | S. Numata | R. Sogame | N. Ishii | Y. Natsuaki | A. Tsuchisaka | O. Brandt | Mizuki Goto | Wenqing Wang
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