Differential suppression of epidermal antimicrobial protein expression in atopic dermatitis and in EFAD mice by pimecrolimus compared to corticosteroids
Antimicrobial proteins in treated atopic dermatitis
Authors: Jens-Michael Jensen; Kerstin Ahrens; Josef Meingassner; Andreas Scherer; Matthias Bräutigam; Anton Stütz; Thomas Schwarz; +4 Authors
Jens-Michael Jensen; Kerstin Ahrens; Josef Meingassner; Andreas Scherer; Matthias Bräutigam; Anton Stütz; Thomas Schwarz; Regina Fölster-Holst; Jürgen Harder; Regine Gläser; Ehrhardt Proksch;
Differential suppression of epidermal antimicrobial protein expression in atopic dermatitis and in EFAD mice by pimecrolimus compared to corticosteroids
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