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Tissue Resident Memory Cells: Friend or Foe?
Tissue‐resident memory T cells (TRM cells) are specialised immune cells in barrier tissues like the lungs, skin and gut, providing rapid host defence and tumour surveillance. Their retention and differentiation are regulated by molecules such as CD69, CD103 and TGF‐β. Dysregulation of TRM cells can lead to chronic activation, driving conditions such as
Chidimma F. Chude +2 more
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Erratum to: Complex management of resistant oral herpes simplex virus infection following hematopoietic stem cell transplantation: potential role of topical cidofovir [PDF]
Joel B. Epstein +5 more
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European S2k guidelines on management of autoimmune blistering diseases in children and adolescents
Autoimmune blistering disorders (AIBDs) in children are rare, challenging to diagnose and treat and often require immunosuppressants. Until now, no paediatric care guidelines existed. The EADV Task Force for AIBDs has developed the consensus‐based recommendations, enabling physicians to adopt a uniform, tailored treatment strategy to improve outcomes ...
A. Nanda +31 more
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Herpes Simplex Virus Type-1 Meningoencephalitis Showing Disseminated Cortical Lesions
Kosuke Naito +2 more
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JDDG: Journal der Deutschen Dermatologischen Gesellschaft, EarlyView.
Katharina A. Kälber +3 more
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Darier disease—A review highlighting new insights from the Darier Disease International Task Force
This review provides a global, clinically focused overview of DD, detailing cutaneous and extracutaneous manifestations, disease classification and severity scoring. It emphasizes early recognition, multidisciplinary management and practical guidance for dermatologists to apply evidence‐based care in diverse skin phototypes. Abstract Darier disease (DD)
Sofia Labbouz +49 more
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Large‐scale meta‐analysis of infection risk with JAK–STAT inhibitors in 29,000 patients
In this large meta‐analysis of 74 randomized controlled trials involving more than 29,000 patients, JAK–STAT inhibitors were associated with an increased risk of influenza, bronchitis and herpes infections, particularly herpes zoster, while an increased risk of serious opportunistic or fungal infections was not observed.
Máté Krebs +10 more
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An avirulent ICP34.5 deletion mutant of herpes simplex virus type 1 is capable of in vivo spontaneous reactivation [PDF]
Guey‐Chuen Perng +8 more
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