Alefacept-induced decreases in circulating blood lymphocyte counts correlate with clinical response in patients with chronic plaque psoriasis

Jean Paul Ortonne, Mark Lebwohl, Christopher Em Griffiths, Kirk Barber, Eileen Murray, Marc Bourcier, Wayne Gulliver, Richard Langley, Lynn Guenther, Kim Papp, Jerry Tan, Yves Poulin, Michel Heenen, Julien Lambert, Michel De La Brassine, Knud Kragballe, Frederik Grönhöj-Larsen, Philippe Humbert, Gerard Guillet, Pierre ThomasJean Luc Schmutz, Louis Dubertret, Gerard Lorette, Wolfram Sterry, Peter Altmeyer, Gottfried Wozel, Enno Christophers, Gustav Mahrle, Uwe Frithjof Haustein, Gerd Plewig, Thomas Luger, Mario Leicha, Maximiliano Aragües, Adolpho Aliaga, J. D. Bos, Peter Van De Kerkhof, Arnold Oranje, James Ferguson, Lesley Rhodes, Jonathan Barker, Dow Stough, Regina Hamlin, Stacy Smith, Margaret Drehobl, Nick Lowe, Robert Brown, Christopher Nelson, James Aton, Mark Ling, Kenneth Gordon, Donald Belsito, Daniel Stewart, Craig Leonardi, Michael Heffernan, Thomas Casale, David Hassman, Diane Baker, Janet Roberts, Harold Farber, Ellen Frankel, Keith Loven, Hans Sander, Peter Hino, John Gonzalez, Thomas Nigra

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