Study of TNF-α in early lesions ofuntreated Alopecia areata
SHEREEN AHMAD SOLIMAN;
Abstract
Absract
Background: The pathogenesis of alopecia areata (AA) remains
incompletely understood. Basic research has established AA as a T cellmediated
autoimmune disease. Different cytokines may play a role in AA.
TNF-α has been shown to be inhibitory to hai
Background: The pathogenesis of alopecia areata (AA) remains
incompletely understood. Basic research has established AA as a T cellmediated
autoimmune disease. Different cytokines may play a role in AA.
TNF-α has been shown to be inhibitory to hai
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| Title | Study of TNF-α in early lesions ofuntreated Alopecia areata | Other Titles | دراسة مستوى ال تي إن إف- ألفا في الحالات المبكرةالغير معالجة لمرضى الثعلبة | Authors | SHEREEN AHMAD SOLIMAN | Keywords | Study of TNF-α in early lesions ofuntreated Alopecia areata | Issue Date | 2011 | Description | Absract Background: The pathogenesis of alopecia areata (AA) remains incompletely understood. Basic research has established AA as a T cellmediated autoimmune disease. Different cytokines may play a role in AA. TNF-α has been shown to be inhibitory to hai |
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