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The authors apologize to colleagues whose work inspired this review but who could not be cited owing to space limitations. We thank A. Soriani for assistance in the artwork for images created with BioRender.com. This study was supported by AIRC-IG 2023 (ID 29244), PRIN-2022 (20228KZKE3) and the European Union - Next Generation EU in the context of The National Recovery and Resilience Plan, Investment Partenariato Esteso PE8 “Conseguenze e sfide dell’invecchiamento”, Project Age-It (Aging Well in an Aging Society).
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Sozzani, S., Sozio, F. & Del Prete, A. Chemerin is a key player in antimicrobial defense in skin. Cell Mol Immunol 21, 638–640 (2024). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41423-024-01159-5
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