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1. Gram‐negative anaerobes elicit a robust keratinocytes immune response with potential insights into HS pathogenesis

3. Intrapatient comparison of atopic dermatitis skin transcriptome shows differences between tape‐strips and biopsies

6. Scalp biomarkers during dupilumab treatment support Th2 pathway pathogenicity in alopecia areata

7. Delayed type hypersensitivity reactions to various allergens may differently model inflammatory skin diseases

9. Phase 2a randomized clinical trial of dupilumab (anti‐IL‐4Rα) for alopecia areata patients

11. An integrated scalp and blood biomarker approach suggests the systemic nature of alopecia areata

12. Vascular inflammation in moderate‐to‐severe atopic dermatitis is associated with enhanced Th2 response

13. High‐dimensional analysis defines multicytokine T‐cell subsets and supports a role for IL‐21 in atopic dermatitis

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15. The erythema Q‐score, an imaging biomarker for redness in skin inflammation

17. Tape strips from early‐onset pediatric atopic dermatitis highlight disease abnormalities in nonlesional skin

19. Response to Inhibition of Receptor‐Interacting Protein Kinase 1 (RIPK1) in Active Plaque Psoriasis: A Randomized Placebo‐Controlled Study

22. Hyperspectral imaging in automated digital dermoscopy screening for melanoma

27. Aberrant connective tissue differentiation towards cartilage and bone underlies human keloids in African Americans

28. Patch testing of food allergens promotes Th17 and Th2 responses with increased IL-33: a pilot study

29. Digital imaging biomarkers feed machine learning for melanoma screening

30. Efficacy and safety of ustekinumab treatment in adults with moderate-to-severe atopic dermatitis

35. Laser capture microdissection followed by next‐generation sequencing identifies disease‐related microRNAs in psoriatic skin that reflect systemic microRNA changes in psoriasis

36. Dendritic cells are contained within melanocytic nevus nestsin vivoand can alter gene expression of epidermal melanocytesin vitro

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