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1. An unexpected twist in alopecia areata pathogenesis: are NK cells protective and CD49b+ T cells pathogenic? Kaufman G, d'Ovidio R, Kaldawy A, Assy B, Ullmann Y, Etzioni A, Paus R, Gilhar A. Exp Dermatol; 2010 Aug; 19(8):e347-9. PubMed ID: 20653774 [Abstract] [Full Text] [Related]
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