Subclass distribution of type VII collagen-specific autoantibodies in patients with inflammatory bowel disease
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概要
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- 2005-03-01
著者
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Zillikens Detlef
Department Of Dermatology University Of Wurzburg
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Zillikens Detlef
Department Of Dermatology University Of Lubeck
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SITARU Cassian
Department of Dermatology, University of Wurzburg
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Kromminga Arno
Institute For Immunology Pathology And Molecular Biology (ipm)
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OOSTINGH Gertie
Department of Dermatology University of Wurzburg
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LUHRS Hardi
Department of Internal Medicine University of Wurzburg
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Sitaru Cassian
Department Of Dermatology University Of Wurzburg
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Sitaru Cassian
Department Of Dermatology University Of Freiburg
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