Non-Histaminergic Itch Mediators Elevated in the Skin of a Porcine Model of Scabies and of Human Scabies Patients

Author:

Sanders Kristen M.ORCID,Nattkemper Leigh A.ORCID,Rosen Jordan D.ORCID,Andersen Hjalte H.ORCID,Hsiang Jeremy,Romanelli PaoloORCID,Bernigaud CharlotteORCID,Guillot JacquesORCID,Chosidow OlivierORCID,Yosipovitch GilORCID

Publisher

Elsevier BV

Subject

Cell Biology,Dermatology,Molecular Biology,Biochemistry

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