Development of ELISA for the specific determination of autoantibodies against envoplakin and periplakin in paraneoplastic pemphigus.
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D. Zillikens | T. Hashimoto | C. Probst | W. Schlumberger | E. Schmidt | W. Stöcker | L. Komorowski | A. Recke | Xueming Zhu
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