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Current Status and Influencing Factors of Self-Management Behaviors Among Chinese Patients with Atopic Dermatitis: A Cross-Sectional Study. [PDF]
Chen X, Zhao L, Wang Z.
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Non‐invasive scalp tape‐strip RNA sequencing captures core immune and follicular molecular signatures in alopecia areata. Tape‐strip transcriptomic profiles reflect disease severity and treatment response to baricitinib, with concordance to scalp biopsy‐derived signatures.
Carmen Mochón‐Jiménez +10 more
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The significance of component-resolved diagnostics in atopic dermatitis. [PDF]
Błażowska M +4 more
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Immune and environmental predictors of disease severity in atopic dermatitis: a retrospective cohort study. [PDF]
Wu H +6 more
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In this prospective birth cohort from Munich, comprehensive clinical assessments and longitudinal lifestyle questionnaires were combined with cord blood immune profiling. Infants who later developed AD showed altered cord blood immune signatures, including reduced CD4+ T cells, increased B cells and markedly decreased Breg cells. Epidemiologic factors,
S. Preis +14 more
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Corrigendum to "Retrospective analysis of the efficacy and safety of 100 mg abrocitinib in patients with moderate to severe atopic dermatitis: Real-world study" [World Allergy Organ J 16 (2) (2023) 101167]. [PDF]
Li M, Lian C, Wang X.
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In two large European cohorts, 589 reactions to non‐mandatory labelled plant‐based foods were identified with sunflower seed, pine nut, pea and lentil as the most frequent triggers. Reaction severity was not different between mandatory and non‐mandatory labelled allergenic foods. Their frequency and rising trends (e.g., fenugreek, pumpkin seed) support
Sabine Dölle‐Bierke +18 more
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