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1 of melanoma diagnosed by means of results of skin biopsy.
2 p to 400 mg/kg in individual sections of the skin biopsy.
3 resent in 22 patients (78.6%) at the time of skin biopsy.
4 rom a variety of sources, including a simple skin biopsy.
5 ukocytosis, and a neutrophilic infiltrate on skin biopsy.
6 .3%) who had not received antibiotics before skin biopsy.
7 n be used as biomarkers and a substitute for skin biopsies.
8 d oxidized TRPV1 agonists in spinal cord and skin biopsies.
9 ells in the blood may eliminate the need for skin biopsies.
10 s underwent neurological examination and 3mm skin biopsies.
11 ficantly elevated in a subset of scleroderma skin biopsies.
12 phosphorylated ribosomal protein S6 (pS6) in skin biopsies.
13 multaneous assessment of innervation through skin biopsies.
14 l lesion biopsies than in cells from control skin biopsies.
15 clophosphamide (CYC) in the interval between skin biopsies.
16 was significantly reduced in a subset of SSc skin biopsies.
17 h dermatology referral patterns and rates of skin biopsies.
18 cy without increasing specialty referrals or skin biopsies.
19 s are limited by the need of large number of skin biopsies.
20 phorylated cyclin-dependent kinase (CDK1) in skin biopsies.
21  cells, but no laminin-332, were detected in skin biopsies.
22 s was based on the absence of laminin-332 in skin biopsies.
23 lysis of paired PP and nonlesional psoriatic skin biopsies.
24                    We have utilized glabrous skin biopsies, a minimally invasive procedure, to evalua
25 h hand allografts presented in some of their skin biopsies an as yet unreported pathological finding
26                                              Skin biopsy analysis showed that compared with control s
27 wing an extended length of time in hospital, skin biopsies and close monitoring of renal function and
28                                  We obtained skin biopsies and contemporaneous blood samples from pat
29                        Stimulation of murine skin biopsies and HEK with GITR fusion protein (GITR: Fc
30  the protein expression of hBD2 in psoriatic skin biopsies and induced phospho-STAT6 protein.
31 h imatinib ameliorated cytokine release from skin biopsies and led to a correlative decrease in granu
32 ify CDK4 activity in melanoma cell extracts, skin biopsies and melanoma xenografts.
33 s gammaH2AX foci occurred in DNA-PKcs(3A/3A) skin biopsies and primary keratinocytes and that these f
34 ression of p300 was markedly elevated in SSc skin biopsies and was induced by TGF-beta in explanted n
35                 Histological evaluation of a skin biopsy and analysis of inflammatory cytokines and m
36                                            A skin biopsy and chimerism study should be performed when
37                                              Skin biopsy and serum specimens were obtained from patie
38 , biologically (CRP values), histologically (skin biopsy), and morphologically (positron emission tom
39 ought to assess adiponectin signaling in SSc skin biopsies, and evaluate fibrosis in mice with adipon
40 in gene-related peptide release from hindpaw skin biopsies, and increased capsaicin-evoked inward cur
41 portion of dermatology referrals, subsequent skin biopsies, and PCP diagnostic accuracy for skin canc
42 tected by corneal confocal microscopy (CCM), skin biopsy, and neurophysiological tests in 86 recently
43                  To determine the utility of skin biopsies as a biomarker of disease severity in subj
44  thermal injury determined by histology from skin biopsied at the camera trocar incision.
45      Nasal biopsies were obtained at 8 h and skin biopsies at 8 and 48 h after allergen and PPD chall
46 on demonstrated decreased expression in some skin biopsies at disease progression.
47 Pyrosequencing of bisulfite-treated DNA from skin biopsies at three DM loci confirmed earlier finding
48 dardized examinations, nerve conduction, and skin biopsy at 3 sites along the leg.
49                       In conclusion, CCM and skin biopsy both detect nerve fiber loss in recently dia
50 signature was expressed in 10 out of 17 dSSc skin biopsies, but was not found in lSSc, morphea, or he
51 (9- and 13-HODE) are formed in mouse and rat skin biopsies by exposure to noxious heat.
52 ed that gene expression analysis in lesional skin biopsies can improve understanding of the disease a
53         Human dermal fibroblasts obtained by skin biopsy can be reprogrammed directly to pluripotency
54 Cutaneous involvement is near universal, and skin biopsy can be used to diagnose the majority of pati
55 ulture, and IHC plus PCR from full thickness skin biopsy can lead to improved diagnosis of M. marinum
56                  Our study demonstrates that skin biopsy can reveal pathological and molecular archit
57 imidazolones (P = 0.049), an AGE measured in skin biopsy collagen, in DCCT.
58                                              Skin biopsies collected 24 hours after the final UV expo
59 condary outcome measures were obtained and a skin biopsy collected.
60                    Prussian blue staining of skin biopsies confirmed iron-laden cells in the inflamed
61                                            A skin biopsy confirmed a diagnosis of GEH.
62                                            A skin biopsy confirmed mycosis fungoides (MF).
63 ve sensory testing (QST), electrophysiology, skin biopsy, corneal sensitivity, and CCM at baseline an
64 e compared analyte levels in both plasma and skin biopsies (cross-sectional area same as the micropro
65                            Findings from the skin biopsy demonstrated a deep dermal lymphocytic infil
66                                              Skin biopsy demonstrated an altered cellular distributio
67                                              Skin biopsy-derived RNAs from 14 early systemic sclerosi
68 ed for surveillance of rejection (i.e. punch skin biopsies, DSA and conventional vascular imaging stu
69 anin index, reflectance spectroscopy, and/or skin biopsy evaluated by a blinded dermatopathologist.
70 matory cells and some surrounding tissues in skin biopsies expressed PTHrP.
71 on-Gottron's DM lesions and Gottron's papule skin biopsies for C4S, CD44 variant 7 (CD44v7), a chondr
72                           Eight subjects had skin biopsies for evaluation of intraepidermal nerve fib
73                      Confocal microscopy and skin biopsies for histopathological examination using di
74 ensory testing, nerve conduction studies and skin biopsy for intraepidermal nerve fibre assessment.
75 , we analyzed miRNA expression in diagnostic skin biopsies from 154 Danish patients with early-stage
76 TGFbeta-responsive signature was examined in skin biopsies from 17 dSSc, seven limited SSc (lSSc), th
77 drug susceptibility testing was performed on skin biopsies from 24 leprosy patients from Guinea-Conak
78 th quantitative polymerase chain reaction in skin biopsies from 3 patients with maculopapular or nodu
79 e real-time PCR and in situ hybridization in skin biopsies from 40 healthy donors, 13 actinic keratos
80  that IL-17-expressing cells were present in skin biopsies from acne patients but not from normal don
81                     We examined and compared skin biopsies from AD and psoriasis patients by gene mic
82                       Electron microscopy of skin biopsies from affected individuals revealed that th
83 To address this issue, we collected lesional skin biopsies from aGVHD (n = 25), clGVHD (n = 17), and
84                             The histology of skin biopsies from all patients was consistent with EV.
85 demonstrated that reduction of PMP22 mRNA in skin biopsies from ASO-treated rats is a suitable biomar
86 ing activation, and are enriched in lesional skin biopsies from atopic patients.
87 wly established a human in vitro model using skin biopsies from ChAc patients to generate disease-spe
88 2 millimeter) and deep (>3 millimeter) punch skin biopsies from each thigh on days 1 and 14.
89         Additionally, examination of plantar skin biopsies from individuals with PC confirmed the pre
90  examined protein expression of IL-25 in the skin biopsies from normal subjects (n=10), ADEH- (n=18),
91 ast cells, and the epidermis in the lesional skin biopsies from patients with AD, but not in the skin
92      PMP22 expression was measured by taking skin biopsies from patients with CMT1A (n = 20) and both
93 ificantly increased numbers of mast cells in skin biopsies from patients with cutaneous T-cell lympho
94 significant IL-8 mRNA was detected in normal skin biopsies from patients with DH.
95 We also confirmed the increase of TAZ/YAP in skin biopsies from patients with diffuse SSc.
96                                              Skin biopsies from patients with neuropathic pain often
97 he cellular infiltrates and transcriptome of skin biopsies from patients with NOMID (n = 14) before t
98                                              Skin biopsies from patients with systemic sclerosis show
99                       Microarray analysis of skin biopsies from psoriasis patients revealed increased
100 mal nerve fiber densities were quantified in skin biopsies from six subjects.
101                            The comparison of skin biopsies from SSc patients to skin lesions of patie
102                                              Skin biopsies from STAT6VT transgenic mice, which develo
103              Expression analysis of cultured skin biopsies from strains of mice with opposing angioge
104                                        Whole skin biopsies from the same subjects were evaluated conc
105 presence of extravascular parasites in human skin biopsies from undiagnosed individuals.
106 e, we determined 11beta-HSD1 levels in human skin biopsies from young and older volunteers and examin
107 ome sequence of M. lepromatosis present in a skin biopsy from a Mexican patient, and compared it with
108 We performed a clinical case note review and skin biopsy from affected sites in 4 HIV-infected adoles
109                   Histological analysis of a skin biopsy from an individual homozygous for the varian
110                           Subjects underwent skin biopsy from proximal (ie, cervical) and distal (ie,
111                                              Skin biopsy gene expression was analyzed by DNA microarr
112            The diagnosis of PXE was based on skin biopsy, genetic analysis or both.
113 reepithelialization and loss of HSV DNA from skin biopsies, HSV-2-specific CD8(+) T cells persisted f
114 epidermal cells, whole psoriatic and healthy skin biopsies, human keratinocytes and Langerhans cells
115 Ultra-deep sequencing of two healthy-looking skin biopsies identified five somatic nonsynonymous muta
116                  Immunohistochemistry on ACD skin biopsies identified PU.1+ CD3+ and PU.1+ CD4+ cells
117 e dermatologic clinical assessment including skin biopsy, if indicated.
118    CCM generally correlates with outcomes of skin biopsies in patients with small fiber pathology.
119                                              Skin biopsies in purpura fulminans lesions revealed thro
120                                 In contrast, skin biopsies in the same participants showed that the i
121 mimicking acute GVHD highlights the need for skin biopsy in patients who have undergone a stem cell t
122                 Evaluation of human melanoma skin biopsies indicates that expression of WISP-1 is sig
123 ing automated, high-throughput conversion of skin biopsies into iPSCs and differentiated cells with m
124 sification of individual cycle stages within skin biopsies is clinically important and essential for
125 e, we found that Evi expression in psoriatic skin biopsies is down-regulated, suggesting that Evi-def
126   Furthermore, when used in conjunction with skin biopsies, it provides novel information about the m
127 animal model-derived potential biomarkers in skin biopsy mRNA extracts.
128               Emmonsia sp. was cultured from skin biopsy (n = 20/28), mycobacterial/fungal and aerobi
129                           We discovered that skin biopsies obtained during asymptomatic human HSV-2 r
130 nd phosphorylated tyrosine STAT3 (pSTAT3) in skin biopsies obtained from CTCL patients enrolled in th
131                                              Skin biopsies obtained from pegylated IFN-alpha-associat
132 ing was used to assess donor LC-chimerism in skin biopsies obtained on days 28, 56, and 84 after tran
133 ative real-time polymerase chain reaction on skin biopsies of 45 patients with CMT1A, obtained at stu
134 41 cis-acting eQTLs using RNA extracted from skin biopsies of 53 psoriatic individuals and 57 healthy
135 tudy this we generated fibroblast lines from skin biopsies of five patients with Gaucher disease and
136 ee independent fibroblast lines derived from skin biopsies of patients harbouring nonsense mutations
137 e, we found a massive accumulation of VWF in skin biopsies of patients suffering from immune complex
138 expression of B7-H6 was observed in lesional skin biopsies of patients with atopic dermatitis, and in
139 llagen I and IV, laminin, and fibronectin-in skin biopsies of patients with SS reveal that the baseme
140 a meta-analysis of gene expression data from skin biopsies of patients with systemic sclerosis treate
141  cells isolated from lesional and unaffected skin biopsies of psoriasis patients.
142                                              Skin biopsies of the challenge site were taken 2 weeks p
143 including dermal fibroblasts isolated from a skin biopsy of a healthy research subject.
144 ed three different T cell populations from a skin biopsy of a patient suffering from acute graft-vers
145                                              Skin biopsy of an erythematous plaque on the thigh demon
146               Two weeks after BCG challenge, skin biopsy of the challenge site was performed.
147                                              Skin biopsy of the erythematous lesions showed dense neu
148  concerns involve testing procedures, either skin biopsies or DNA analysis.
149 vidence for granular osmiophilic material in skin biopsy or post-mortem brain samples of affected mem
150 resumptive skin cancer or actinic keratoses, skin biopsies, or PCP diagnostic accuracy with the excep
151 ted with the disability grade at the time of skin biopsy (p = 0.004), and was positively correlated w
152                                              Skin biopsies performed before and after treatment showe
153                                              Skin biopsies performed both before and after initial do
154                                 Results from skin biopsies performed on 5 patients showed that the me
155                           Serial mid-forearm skin biopsies, performed before and after treatment, wer
156 nostic performance of the standard method of skin biopsy processing with the practice of EVD with DD.
157 nostic performance of the standard method of skin biopsy processing with the practice of EVD with DD.
158  15, 17, 20, 24, 36, and 38 association with skin biopsy proven cSCC.
159 n compared with patient-matched, nonlesional skin biopsies, psoriatic samples exhibited regulation of
160  patients with painful SFN were evaluated by skin biopsy, quantitative sensory testing, nerve conduct
161 s to identify small fibre neuropathy include skin biopsy, quantitative sensory, and autonomic testing
162                                              Skin biopsy results confirmed a clinical diagnosis of de
163 heir physician by telephone to receive their skin biopsy results, followed by a distant second choice
164                                              Skin biopsies revealed a predominantly small-vessel thro
165                                              Skin biopsies revealed dense lymphocytic infiltrates wit
166                                              Skin biopsies revealed reduced DSTYK protein levels alon
167                                              Skin biopsies revealed that cryolipolysis decreased epid
168 ntion of gadolinium in the human organism, a skin biopsy sample from a suspected NSF patient was inve
169 ronatin is significantly up-regulated in the skin biopsy sample of LD patients having mutations in bo
170 DNA from the bone marrow (tumor) and matched skin biopsy samples ("germline") from 94 patients with d
171                                   Muscle and skin biopsy samples (4 skin biopsy samples with active r
172 d1 levels were significantly elevated in SSc skin biopsy samples and in cultured SSc fibroblasts and
173 total Smad1 were examined in SSc and control skin biopsy samples by immunohistochemistry and in cultu
174                 PTEN protein was examined in skin biopsy samples by immunohistochemistry.
175                                     Although skin biopsy samples can be used to directly measure topi
176 have been used to identify features in human skin biopsy samples diagnosed for basal cell carcinoma (
177  of EDGE to a non-model organism, we examine skin biopsy samples from a cheetah (Acinonyx jubatus) an
178 wn-regulated in vitiligo cell line PIG3V and skin biopsy samples from vitiligo patients, whereas its
179 orearms, and epidermal repair was studied in skin biopsy samples obtained at precise times during the
180 ound that Sp1 was significantly decreased in skin biopsy samples obtained from patients with atopic d
181    Fibroblast cultures were established from skin biopsy samples obtained from patients with SSc and
182 ze the global transcriptional alterations in skin biopsy samples of EM lesions from untreated adult p
183 heir unaffected relatives were recruited and skin biopsy samples taken.
184                                              Skin biopsy samples were evaluated by immunohistochemist
185                                     Lesional skin biopsy samples were taken from this patient and 2 o
186            Muscle and skin biopsy samples (4 skin biopsy samples with active rash) from 7 patients wi
187     Levels of tenascin-C are elevated in SSc skin biopsy samples, and serum and SSc fibroblasts, and
188                     On examination of serial skin biopsy samples, there was resolution of the dermal
189 were validated using an independent group of skin biopsy samples.
190 y the results of histopathologic analysis of skin biopsy samples.
191    Immunomodulatory effects were examined in skin biopsies, serum samples, and immune cells of the pe
192                                              Skin biopsies showed a perivascular mononuclear cell inf
193               An analysis of human psoriatic skin biopsies showed a rich infiltrate of IL-22(+)CD4(+)
194                                     Protocol skin biopsies showed absent or minimal perivascular cell
195                                       Serial skin biopsies showed consistent and non-progressing gene
196                                              Skin biopsies showed epidermal atrophy, basal cell vacuo
197                                              Skin biopsies showed histopathological findings consiste
198 sensory and motor nerve conduction; however, skin biopsy showed a significant decrease in intraepider
199        Any remaining BCG was quantified in a skin biopsy specimen obtained 2 weeks after challenge an
200 R and Western blotting) and in normal and AE skin biopsy specimens (immunofluorescence).
201                                              Skin biopsy specimens (n = 16), serum (n = 114), blister
202 racts from human clinical specimens, such as skin biopsy specimens (n = 30).
203 nducible nitric oxide synthase (P = 0.02) in skin biopsy specimens 48 hours after experimental sunbur
204                                     Lesional skin biopsy specimens and peripheral blood lymphocyte ph
205                                              Skin biopsy specimens are often obtained from these lesi
206 B cell infiltrates that were present in most skin biopsy specimens at baseline were completely deplet
207        Encoded proteins were investigated in skin biopsy specimens by means of immunohistochemistry.
208                 BCG load was quantified from skin biopsy specimens by polymerase chain reaction (PCR)
209         Analysis of lesional and nonlesional skin biopsy specimens demonstrated decreases in epiderma
210  by laser microdissection from human genital skin biopsy specimens during the clinically quiescent pe
211  compares the diagnostic performance in 6526 skin biopsy specimens examined from 2008 to 2010 with a
212  compares the diagnostic performance in 6526 skin biopsy specimens examined from 2008 to 2010 with a
213                                              Skin biopsy specimens from 11 patients and 4 uninfected
214            We prospectively stained lesional skin biopsy specimens from 113 mycosis fungoides and Sez
215                                   Uninvolved skin biopsy specimens from 26 pediatric patients with AD
216  microscopy (EM) with immunogold labeling on skin biopsy specimens from 7 patients with SSc and 3 hea
217 RNA) expression of candidate immune genes in skin biopsy specimens from 85 individuals with leprosy.
218 nsity in 1-mm basal layers was determined in skin biopsy specimens from all lesions stained with hema
219 , histologic analysis and gene expression in skin biopsy specimens from guselkumab-treated patients w
220 ue-stage FMF was made by a blinded review of skin biopsy specimens from patients presenting with plaq
221                                              Skin biopsy specimens from patients with dcSSc (n = 14)
222 c analyses of pretreatment and posttreatment skin biopsy specimens from patients with moderate-to-sev
223 ression of Wnt-10b was increased in lesional skin biopsy specimens from patients with SSc and in thos
224 nd mRNA levels were selectively increased in skin biopsy specimens from persons with recurrent HSV-2,
225 pression of Wnt antagonists DKK2 and WIF1 in skin biopsy specimens from subsets of patients with diff
226                                              Skin biopsy specimens from the distal leg from 96 type 2
227                                              Skin biopsy specimens obtained at baseline and weeks 1,
228 2 reactivation in situ in sequential genital skin biopsy specimens obtained from HSV-2-seropositive s
229 ed to profile genome-wide gene expression of skin biopsy specimens obtained from patients with GPP, P
230 eine) is overexpressed in the fibroblasts of skin biopsy specimens obtained from patients with system
231 regulation of immune system-related genes in skin biopsy specimens of chronic AD lesions.
232              To investigate this hypothesis, skin biopsy specimens of positive patch-test sites from
233 zed a panel of macrophage surface markers in skin biopsy specimens of pustules obtained from experime
234  BCG-vaccinated individuals, PCR analysis of skin biopsy specimens reflected a degree of mycobacteria
235                                              Skin biopsy specimens revealed extensive hemorrhage and
236                                              Skin biopsy specimens revealed panniculitis (n = 5), wit
237         Polymerase chain reaction testing of skin biopsy specimens should be performed more systemati
238           A subgroup analysis on cases whose skin biopsy specimens showed a pattern of inflammation t
239             Immunofluorescence microscopy on skin biopsy specimens showed that reduction of CCR7(+) c
240 iant NKT cells were identified in all the 10 skin biopsy specimens studied, ranging from 1.72 to 33%
241 une histology and transcriptomic analyses on skin biopsy specimens taken from the challenge site in y
242 skin of a patient with HCDD, we examined her skin biopsy specimens under light and electron microscop
243 ty of pathogens from infected and uninfected skin biopsy specimens using current molecular techniques
244 n of Wnt signaling pathway components in SSc skin biopsy specimens was analyzed.
245                                              Skin biopsy specimens were collected after intradermal a
246                         Peripheral blood and skin biopsy specimens were collected from control subjec
247                             A total of 15110 skin biopsy specimens were included.
248 ical records from 2010 to 2015 and available skin biopsy specimens were retrospectively reviewed.
249                                              Skin biopsy specimens were taken from positive patch tes
250                                              Skin biopsy specimens were taken from the infected site
251                                    Psoriatic skin biopsy specimens, as well as normal human skin, blo
252 alpox, and R. parkeri rickettsiosis by using skin biopsy specimens.
253 merase chain reaction and silver staining of skin biopsy specimens.
254 rom formalin-fixed, paraffin-embedded (FFPE) skin biopsy specimens.
255 alidated by immunofluorescence microscopy on skin biopsy specimens.
256 ical Wnt signaling was hyperactivated in SSc skin biopsy specimens.
257 gion was demonstrated in SSc fibroblasts and skin biopsy specimens.
258 sted in cultured cells and in SSc and normal skin biopsy specimens.
259 h the patients, histopathological testing of skin-biopsy specimens, acid-fast bacilli smears, and mic
260                                              Skin-biopsy specimens, obtained from 17 patients, showed
261 bserved, further diagnostics were performed (skin biopsy, subcutaneous provocation, clinical/laborato
262                     Analysis of longitudinal skin biopsies suggests that a patient's subset assignmen
263                                              Skin biopsies taken at both sites were stained immunocyt
264 igenetic changes in immune cells or in total skin biopsies that include stromal-associated changes.
265 y controls underwent 3 mm distal thigh punch skin biopsies to create an intracutaneous excision axoto
266          Regrowth can be monitored by serial skin biopsies to determine intraepidermal nerve fiber de
267 cal electron microscopy was performed on the skin biopsies to quantify PMP22 expression in compact my
268  the response of cultured fibroblasts from a skin biopsy to AVI-4658.
269                       They underwent a punch skin biopsy to quantify IENFs and CCM to quantify cornea
270 orrelated with the interval from the time of skin biopsy to the time of wheelchair usage (p = 0.029).
271 s, or Fabry disease) can be evaluated with a skin biopsy to visualize pathologically decreased densit
272 s for rejection has routinely involved punch skin biopsies, vascular imaging and graft appearance.
273                                Findings from skin biopsy, viral culture for varicella-zoster virus, a
274 urvival in filaggrin-deficient (ft/ft) mouse skin biopsies was determined based on Keratin 5 staining
275                                              Skin biopsy was consistent with borderline tuberculoid l
276 contrast agent in the aqueous extract of the skin biopsy was found to be 1.76 nmol/L.
277 t perivascular inflammatory infiltrate while skin biopsy was normal.
278                            In seven cases, a skin biopsy was obtained from positive skin tests and po
279                                              Skin biopsy was performed in all eight affected members
280 inans were recruited for blood sampling, and skin biopsy was performed in deceased patients.
281      When cutaneous reaction was detected, a skin biopsy was performed.
282 f 45 patients with CMT1A, from whom a second skin biopsy was taken after 2-3 years, the cutaneous mRN
283                                            A skin biopsy was taken from a median nerve innervated are
284 n (TCRbeta) genotyping on sequential genital skin biopsies, we show that CD8alphaalpha(+) T cells are
285 and tryptase immunohistochemical staining in skin biopsies were also assessed in some patients with a
286                                              Skin biopsies were also done when tissue rejection was s
287                                              Skin biopsies were assessed for imiquimod's in situ immu
288                  Lesional and nonlesional AD skin biopsies were collected for analysis of morphology
289                                              Skin biopsies were evaluated for increased mitotic cells
290                                              Skin biopsies were obtained from an inflammatory papule
291                                  Adult human skin biopsies were obtained from volunteers at the Alzhe
292 ils, and mucous membranes was performed, and skin biopsies were performed if needed.
293 acterized in the plasma and paired tumor and skin biopsies were performed in patients treated at the
294                                              Skin biopsies were performed on 5 patients, both in heal
295                                              Skin biopsies were performed on the distal leg of FAP pa
296 ent of T cells to the anatomic site of GVHD, skin biopsies were stained for CXCL10 and CXCR3 expressi
297                                              Skin biopsies were taken from 12 mongrel dogs, and deriv
298 has been confirmed by genetic testing and/or skin biopsy were studied from March 1, 2013, through Feb
299 man dermal fibroblasts and organ cultures of skin biopsies, were aimed at testing whether the hydroph
300 with a complete dermatologic examination and skin biopsy when indicated.

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