Increased filaggrin‐metabolizing enzyme activity in atopic skin: a pilot study using a canine model of atopic dermatitis
Veterinary Dermatology2017Vol. 28(5), pp. 479–479
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Abstract
This preliminary study suggests an abnormal catabolism of FLG in canine atopic skin.
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