Linear IgA disease: the IgA and IgG response to dermal antigens demonstrates a chiefly IgA response to LAD285 and a dermal 180-kDa protein.
BACKGROUND: Linear IgA disease (LAD) of adults and children is mediated by IgA antibodies that target proteins of the epithelial adhesion complex. Most studies have concentrated on the epidermal-associated antigens; the dermal antigens remain unresolved. OBJECTIVES: To determine the dermal antigen r...
Main Authors: | Allen, J, Wojnarowska, F |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
2003
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