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1. A Staphylococcus epidermidis strain inhibits the uptake of Staphylococcus aureus derived from atopic dermatitis skin into the keratinocytes.

2. English version of Japanese guidance for biologics in treating atopic dermatitis.

3. The expression of prolyl isomerase Pin1 is expanded in the skin of patients with atopic dermatitis and facilitates IL-33 expression in HaCaT cells.

4. Exploring biomarkers to predict clinical improvement of atopic dermatitis in patients treated with dupilumab (B-PAD study).

5. English version of Japanese guidance for the use of oral Janus kinase (JAK) inhibitors in the treatments of atopic dermatitis.

6. Uptake of Staphylococcus aureus by keratinocytes is reduced by interferon-fibronectin pathway and filaggrin expression.

7. English Version of Clinical Practice Guidelines for the Management of Atopic Dermatitis 2021.

8. Executive summary: Japanese guidelines for atopic dermatitis (ADGL) 2021.

9. Longitudinal prevalence of atopic dermatitis among freshmen at Hiroshima University between 2002 and 2019.

10. Real-world efficacy of proactive maintenance treatment with delgocitinib ointment twice weekly in adult patients with atopic dermatitis.

11. Immunological Changes of Basophil Hyperreactivity to Sweat in Patients With Well-Controlled Atopic Dermatitis.

12. Comparison of the time course of atopic dermatitis from birth to 19 years old among generations of patients in Japan.

13. The relationship between the development of erythroderma in patients with atopic dermatitis and the avoidance of anti-inflammatory topical drugs.

15. Exploration of biomarkers to predict clinical improvement of atopic dermatitis in patients treated with dupilumab: A study protocol.

16. Dupilumab Provides Favorable Safety and Sustained Efficacy for up to 3 Years in an Open-Label Study of Adults with Moderate-to-Severe Atopic Dermatitis.

17. Japanese guidelines for atopic dermatitis 2020.

18. Clinical utility of the basophil activation test in the diagnosis of sweat allergy.

20. Dupilumab shows long-term safety and efficacy in patients with moderate to severe atopic dermatitis enrolled in a phase 3 open-label extension study.

21. [USEFULNESS OF RUPATADINE FOR PRURITUS OF PATIENTS WITH ATOPIC DERMATITIS].

23. Clinical practice guidelines for the management of atopic dermatitis 2018.

24. Staphylococcus aureus in atopic dermatitis: Strain-specific cell wall proteins and skin immunity.

25. Staphylococcus aureus from atopic dermatitis skin accumulates in the lysosomes of keratinocytes with induction of IL-1α secretion via TLR9.

26. Different hypersensitivities against homologous proteins of MGL_1304 in patients with atopic dermatitis.

27. Staphylococcus aureus from atopic dermatitis skin alters cytokine production triggered by monocyte-derived Langerhans cell.

28. Sweat allergy: Extrinsic or intrinsic?

29. Oral administration of β-carotene or lycopene prevents atopic dermatitis-like dermatitis in HR-1 mice.

30. [SWEAT ALLERGY IN ATOPIC DERMATITIS].

31. Sweat Allergy.

32. Evaluation of recombinant MGL_1304 produced by Pichia pastoris for clinical application to sweat allergy.

33. Elevated serum IgE against MGL_1304 in patients with atopic dermatitis and cholinergic urticaria.

34. Fungal protein MGL_1304 in sweat is an allergen for atopic dermatitis patients.

35. Histamine release-neutralization assay for sera of patients with atopic dermatitis and/or cholinergic urticaria is useful to screen type I hypersensitivity against sweat antigens.

36. Fucoidan suppresses IgE production in peripheral blood mononuclear cells from patients with atopic dermatitis.

37. [Efficacy of sweat-antigen-inactivating skin care products on itching of patients with atopic dermatitis].

38. Guidelines for management of atopic dermatitis.

40. [Taking showers at school is beneficial for children with severer atopic dermatitis].

41. Development of autoantibody responses in NC/Nga mice: its prevention by pulverized konjac glucomannan feeding.

42. Community validation of the U.K. diagnostic criteria for atopic dermatitis in Japanese elementary schoolchildren.

43. Dietary pulverized konjac glucomannan suppresses scratching behavior and skin inflammatory immune responses in NC/Nga mice.

44. IgE-mediated hypersensitivity against human sweat antigen in patients with atopic dermatitis.

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