国际皮肤性病学杂志    2003 29 (2): 85-88   ISSN: 2096-5540  CN: 32-1880/R  

自然杀伤T细胞及其在银屑病发病机制中的作用
陈琪枫, 顾军, 米庆胜
第二军医大学长海医院皮肤科, 上海200433
收稿日期 2002-05-16  修回日期 null  网络版发布日期 null
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