Uncovering incontinentia pigmenti: From DNA sequence to pathophysiology
Incontinentia pigmenti (IP) is an X-linked dominant genodermatosis. The disease is known to be caused by recurrent deletion of exons 4–10 of the Inhibitor Of Nuclear Factor Kappa B Kinase Regulatory Subunit Gamma (IKBKG) gene located at the Xq28 chromosomal region, which encodes for NEMO/IKKgamma, a...
Main Authors: | Kang, Nien How, Jing, Hazel Yi Leong, Dwi Pramono, Zacharias Aloysius, Kin, Fon Leong, Zee, Wei Lai, Wei, Hsum Yap |
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Frontiers Research Foundation
2022
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