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Lymphocyte Isolation from Human Skin for Phenotypic Analysis and Ex Vivo Cell Culture
Published on: April 8, 2016
[Langerhans dendritic cells in atopic dermatitis: present status of knowledge]
1Dermatovenerologická katedra IPVZ a klinika 2. LF UK, Praha.
Casopis Lekaru Ceskych
|April 19, 1995
Abstract:
There are still many "white spots" on the ethiopathogenetic map of atopic dermatitis. Are there is also no doubt that the contemporary ecological horror upregulates the number of atopic patients. This review article demonstrates some up-to-date highlights of atopic dermatitis research concerning mainly the Langerhans antigen-presenting cell part.
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