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The significance of HLA-antigens in dermatology
Santoso Cornain
Department of Pathological Anatomy
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Skin Diseases
100%
HLA Antigens
100%
Psoriasis
66%
Low-to-moderate
33%
T Cells
33%
Dendritic Cells
33%
HLA-DR Expression
33%
Keratinocytes
33%
Relative Risk
33%
HLA-DR
33%
Skin Tumor
33%
Human Leukocyte Antigen
33%
Antigen Expression
33%
Behavior Activation
33%
T-cell Lymphoma
33%
Biological Behavior
33%
Dermatosis
33%
Linkage Disequilibrium Analysis
33%
Histocompatibility
33%
Mycosis Fungoides
33%
Skin Components
33%
HLA Expression
33%
Degree of Association
33%
Medicine and Dentistry
Dermatology
100%
HLA Antigen
100%
Skin Disease
100%
Psoriasis
66%
Skin Tumor
33%
Human Leukocyte Antigen
33%
T Lymphocyte
33%
T-Cell Lymphoma
33%
Dendritic Cell
33%
Histocompatibility
33%
Gene Linkage Disequilibrium
33%
Mycosis fungoides
33%
Keratinocyte
33%
INIS
psoriasis
50%