P. Kolkhir Et Al. , "Mast cells, cortistatin, and its receptor, MRGPRX2, are linked to the pathogenesis of chronic prurigo," Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology , vol.149, no.6, pp.1998, 2022
Kolkhir, P. Et Al. 2022. Mast cells, cortistatin, and its receptor, MRGPRX2, are linked to the pathogenesis of chronic prurigo. Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology , vol.149, no.6 , 1998.
Kolkhir, P., Pyatilova, P., Ashry, T., Jiao, Q., Abad-Perez, A. T., Altrichter, S., ... Vera Ayala, C. E.(2022). Mast cells, cortistatin, and its receptor, MRGPRX2, are linked to the pathogenesis of chronic prurigo. Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology , vol.149, no.6, 1998.
Kolkhir, Pavel Et Al. "Mast cells, cortistatin, and its receptor, MRGPRX2, are linked to the pathogenesis of chronic prurigo," Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology , vol.149, no.6, 1998, 2022
Kolkhir, Pavel Et Al. "Mast cells, cortistatin, and its receptor, MRGPRX2, are linked to the pathogenesis of chronic prurigo." Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology , vol.149, no.6, pp.1998, 2022
Kolkhir, P. Et Al. (2022) . "Mast cells, cortistatin, and its receptor, MRGPRX2, are linked to the pathogenesis of chronic prurigo." Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology , vol.149, no.6, p.1998.
@article{article, author={Pavel Kolkhir Et Al. }, title={Mast cells, cortistatin, and its receptor, MRGPRX2, are linked to the pathogenesis of chronic prurigo}, journal={Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology}, year=2022, pages={1998} }