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15. Supplementary Material for: Skin-Homing IL-13-Producing T Cells Expand in the Circulation of Patients with Drug Rash with Eosinophilia and Systemic Symptoms

30. Prurigo pigmentosa: role of ICAM -- 1 in the localization of the eruption.

31. Successful Desensitization to Fixed Drug Eruption: The Presence of CD25+CD4+ T Cells in the Epidermis of Fixed Drug Eruption Lesions May Be Involved in the Induction of Desensitization

35. A Usage Aware Dynamic Spectrum Access Scheme for Interweave Cognitive Radio Network by Exploiting Deep Reinforcement Learning.

36. Treatment of bullous pemphigoid with dupilumab: Dupilumab exerts its effect by primarily suppressing T-helper 2 cytokines.

37. Effects of interleukin-17 inhibitors on hepatic fibrosis index in patients with psoriasis and metabolic dysfunction-associated fatty liver disease: Directed acyclic graphs.

39. Interleukin (IL)-13/IL-22/IL-31 skewing within the skin-homing T-cell population in papuloerythroderma.

42. Association of Propionibacterium acnes with the efficacy of minocycline therapy for cutaneous sarcoidosis.

43. Combination therapy of apremilast and biologics in patients with psoriasis showing biologic fatigue.

44. Confusion in determination of two types of cutaneous adverse reactions to drugs, maculopapular eruption and erythema multiforme, among the experts: A proposal of standardized terminology.

45. Depletion of regulatory FoxP3 + T cells in the pathogenesis of Stevens-Johnson syndrome induced by mogamulizumab.

47. Effects of tumor necrosis factor-α, interleukin-23 and interleukin-17A inhibitors on bodyweight and body mass index in patients with psoriasis.

48. Skin-Homing IL-13-Producing T Cells Expand in the Circulation of Patients with Drug Rash with Eosinophilia and Systemic Symptoms.

49. Case of squamous cell carcinoma arising within a linear nevus sebaceus on the trunk.

50. Immunoglobulin G4-related disease presenting with prurigo: Circulating T-helper 2 cells may be involved in the pathogenesis.

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