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Interrogating Individual Autoreactive Germinal Centers by Photoactivation in a Mixed Chimeric Model of Autoimmunity
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Photoresponsive diseases
Gabriele Muekusch1, Judith Pitman, Dara Smiljanic
1Phototherapy Education and Research Centre, Women's College Hospital, Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
Abstract:
Photoresponsive diseases are skin diseases or conditions that are known to respond with partial or complete clearing to ultraviolet exposure. Phototherapy may be used as a single therapy or as combination therapy with other treatments. Health care professionals providing phototherapy treatment are responsible for educating patients regarding the benefits and risks of phototherapy.
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