Serum autoantibodies against the dermal-epidermal junction in patients with chronic pruritic disorders, elderly individuals and blood donors prospectively recruited
British Journal of Dermatology2014Vol. 170(4), pp. 943–947
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Abstract
Neither advanced age nor chronic pruritus have been verified as risk factors for autoantibodies against the epidermal BMZ.
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