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2. Early epitope-specific IgE antibodies are predictive of childhood peanut allergy

3. IL-17A inhibition by secukinumab induces early clinical, histopathologic, and molecular resolution of psoriasis

5. Dupilumab progressively improves systemic and cutaneous abnormalities in patients with atopic dermatitis

6. Enhancement of cutaneous immunity during aging by blocking p38 mitogen-activated protein (MAP) kinase–induced inflammation

7. Alterations in B-cell subsets in pediatric patients with early atopic dermatitis

8. Major differences between human atopic dermatitis and murine models, as determined by using global transcriptomic profiling

9. An IL-17–dominant immune profile is shared across the major orphan forms of ichthyosis

10. Early-onset pediatric atopic dermatitis is TH2 but also TH17 polarized in skin

11. A mild topical steroid leads to progressive anti-inflammatory effects in the skin of patients with moderate-to-severe atopic dermatitis

13. Tofacitinib attenuates pathologic immune pathways in patients with psoriasis: A randomized phase 2 study

14. Alopecia areata profiling shows TH1, TH2, and IL-23 cytokine activation without parallel TH17/TH22 skewing

15. The Asian atopic dermatitis phenotype combines features of atopic dermatitis and psoriasis with increased TH17 polarization

16. Early pediatric atopic dermatitis shows only a cutaneous lymphocyte antigen (CLA)+ TH2/TH1 cell imbalance, whereas adults acquire CLA+ TH22/TC22 cell subsets

17. Severe atopic dermatitis is characterized by selective expansion of circulating TH2/TC2 and TH22/TC22, but not TH17/TC17, cells within the skin-homing T-cell population

20. Patients with atopic dermatitis have attenuated and distinct contact hypersensitivity responses to common allergens in skin

21. Identification of novel immune and barrier genes in atopic dermatitis by means of laser capture microdissection

22. Dupilumab improves the molecular signature in skin of patients with moderate-to-severe atopic dermatitis

23. Molecular profiling of contact dermatitis skin identifies allergen-dependent differences in immune response

24. Cyclosporine in patients with atopic dermatitis modulates activated inflammatory pathways and reverses epidermal pathology

28. Progressive activation of TH2/TH22 cytokines and selective epidermal proteins characterizes acute and chronic atopic dermatitis

29. IL-17A is essential for cell activation and inflammatory gene circuits in subjects with psoriasis

30. Reversal of atopic dermatitis with narrow-band UVB phototherapy and biomarkers for therapeutic response

31. Lesional dendritic cells in patients with chronic atopic dermatitis and psoriasis exhibit parallel ability to activate T-cell subsets

33. Identification of TNF-related apoptosis-inducing ligand and other molecules that distinguish inflammatory from resident dendritic cells in patients with psoriasis

34. Atopic dermatitis keratinocytes exhibit normal TH17 cytokine responses

37. Utility of epitope-specific IgE, IgG4, and IgG1 antibodies for the diagnosis of wheat allergy.

38. Early-onset pediatric atopic dermatitis is T H 2 but also T H 17 polarized in skin.

39. RNA sequencing atopic dermatitis transcriptome profiling provides insights into novel disease mechanisms with potential therapeutic implications.

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