Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
6074212 Journal of Dermatological Science 2015 11 Pages PDF
Abstract
This is the first study to demonstrate the role of oxidized tyrosinase in vitiligo. Our novel results support an association between oxidized tyrosinase and vitiligo autoimmunity. The stronger antibodies response to oxidized tyrosinase in vitiligo patients with higher DD or with severe patients suggests that oxidized tyrosinase may be a useful biomarker in evaluating the progression of vitiligo and in elucidating the mechanisms of disease pathogenesis.
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