Abstract

Bleomycin hydrolase (BH) is thought to have an important physiological role by localizing at the stratum corneum (SC) in mammalian skin, and generating free amino acids from citrullinated peptides in the last step of filaggrin degradation pathway. In this study, we investigated whether disease activity and seasonal change affected BH activity.

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