Autoantibodies to basement membrane proteins BP180 and BP230 are commonly detected in normal subjects by immunoblotting.
Autoantibodies to basement membrane proteins BP180 and BP230 are characteristic of bullous pemphigoid and other subepidermal immunobullous disorders. These antibodies are, however, reported in other pruritic dermatoses, non-bullous disorders and non-cutaneous disease. Few studies have assessed basem...
Main Authors: | Desai, N, Allen, J, Ali, I, Venning, V, Wojnarowska, F |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
2008
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