Expression of FcRn, the MHC class I-related receptor for IgG, in human keratinocytes.
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K. Wolff | G. Klosner | R. Horvat | K. Cauza | G. Hinterhuber | D. Foedinger | R. Dingelmaier-Hovorka | Karin Brugger | Karla Cauza
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