Vitiligo pathogenesis: autoimmune disease, genetic defect, excessive reactive oxygen species, calcium imbalance, or what else?
Main Authors: | Schallreuter, K, Bahadoran, P, Picardo, M, Slominski, A, Elassiuty, Y, Kemp, E, Giachino, C, Liu, J, Luiten, R, Lambe, T, Le Poole, I, Dammak, I, Onay, H, Zmijewski, M, Dell'Anna, M, Zeegers, M, Cornall, R, Paus, R, Ortonne, J, Westerhof, W |
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Format: | Journal article |
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2008
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