The quantitative and qualitative defect of CD4+CD45RO+′ memory-type T cells are involved in the abnormality of TH1′ immunity in atopic dermatitis patients.
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著者
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Matsuyama T.
Department of Physics, Niigata University
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Yahata T.
′ Sec.Genetic Eng., Res. Cent.Genetic Eng. and Cell Transplant.,′ Tokai Univ., Sch .Med.
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Yahata T.
Section of Genetic Engineering, Research Center for Genetic′ Engineering and Cell Transplantation, a
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Nishimura T.
Section of Genetic′ Engineering, Research Center for Genetic Engineering and′ Cell Transplantation,
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Ohkido M.
Department Of Dermatology Tokai′ University School Of Medicine
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Ohkido M.
Department Of Dermatology Tokai University School Of Medicine
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Urano K.
Department of Dermatology, Tokai University′ School of Medicine
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Ozawa H.
Section of Genetic′ Engineering, Research Center for Genetic Engineering and′ Cell Transplantation T
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Ohta A.
′ Section of Genetic Engineering, Research Center for Genetic′ Engineering and Cell Transplantation
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′ Kaneko
Section of Genetic Engineering, Research Center′ for Genetic Engineering and Cell Transplantation To
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Takita C.
′ Section of Genetic Engineering, Research Center for Genetic′ Engineering and Cell Transplantation
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Nishimura T.
Section Of Genetic′ Engineering Research Center For Genetic Engineering And Cell′ Transplantation To
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Takita C.
′ Section Of Genetic Engineering Research Center For Genetic′ Engineering And Cell Transplantation Tokai University School Of′ Medicine
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Ohta A.
Section of′ Genetic Engineering, Research Center for Genetic Engineering′ and Cell Transplantation, Tokai University School of Medicine′ and Division of Immunoregulation, Institute for Genetic′ Medicine, Hokkaido University
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