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- who: Cristian Papara from the Osaka City University, Japan have published the research work: The relevance of complement in pemphigoid diseases: A critical appraisal, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
- what: Even if complement is not absolutely indispensable to induce blister formation, the authors propose that it is essential in the amplification of characteristic inflammation and tissue damage, thus contributing to disease severity.
- future: Given these results future studies should sequentially connect and integrate these distinct pathways rather than dissect and presume the existence of solely one in the intricate pathophysiology of blister formation in . . .
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