Immunophenotypes in Atopic Dermatitis
Journal Title: Journal of Dermatology Research - Year 2021, Vol 2, Issue 2
Abstract
Atopic Dermatitis is a very heterogeneous and complex disease. Recently, the ethnic background has been reported as a determining factor for a better understanding of genetic differences, clinical phenotypes, and immune activation patterns in patients with AD. In the future, therapeutic interventions should consider these immunophenotypes for individualizing treatment of atopic dermatitis.
Authors and Affiliations
Ana Paula Galli Sanchez*, Tatiane Éster Aidar Fernandes, Guilherme de Souza Cabral Muzy
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