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Autoimmune etiology of generalized vitiligo
I. C. Le Poole
, R. M. Luiten
Dermatology
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Medicine and Dentistry
Etiology
100%
Vitiligo
100%
Melanocyte
100%
Antigen
57%
T Cell
57%
Nodular Melanoma
42%
Autoimmunity
28%
Melanosome
28%
Immunity
14%
Protein
14%
Combination Therapy
14%
Immune Response
14%
Serositis
14%
Cytokine
14%
Enzyme
14%
Circulation
14%
Injury
14%
Melanin
14%
Immunogenicity
14%
Immunological Tolerance
14%
Melanogenesis
14%
Glycoprotein Gp 100
14%
Tyrosinase
14%
Lymphoid Organ
14%
Depigmentation
14%
Skin
14%
INIS
melanocytes
100%
etiology
100%
antigens
71%
melanomas
42%
molecules
28%
skin
28%
melanin
28%
processing
14%
therapy
14%
proteins
14%
organs
14%
synthesis
14%
inflammation
14%
cytokines
14%
immunity
14%
tuning
14%
trauma
14%
enzymes
14%
affinity
14%
scavenging
14%
tyrosinase
14%