Development of Numerous Nerve Fibers in the Epidermis of Hairless Mice With Atopic Dermatitis-Like Pruritic Skin Inflammation
Itching is the most important symptom in atopic dermatitis because the persistent scratching in response to itching aggravates the disease. However, the etiologic mechanisms of itching in atopic dermatitis remain uncertain. HR-1 hairless mice fed a special diet, HR-AD, develop atopic dermatitis-like...
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Main Authors: | Masanori Fujii (Author), Keisuke Akita (Author), Nobuaki Mizutani (Author), Takeshi Nabe (Author), Shigekatsu Kohno (Author) |
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2007-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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