Binding of anti-human immunoglobulins to human epidermal cells
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Binding of anti-human immunoglobulins to human epidermal cells
Abstract
According to this study human skin scrapings bind anti-human IgE and IgM immunoglobulins as demonstrated by fluorescent miscroscopy; this is not dependent on the atopy of the subject.
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