Localized autosomal recessive hypotrichosis (LAH) is a recently defined disorder characterized by fragile, short, sparse hairs on the scalp, trunk, and extremities. Mutations in desmoglein 4 (DSG4), a novel member of the desmosomal cadherin family that is expressed in the hair follicle as well as the suprabasal epidermis, have been found to underlie LAH. Thus far, the allelic series includes a recurrent intragenic deletion identified in affected Pakastani kindreds and a missense mutation detected in an Iraqi family. We report three siblings of Iraqi and Iranian origin with LAH that presented with congenital scalp erosions and monilethrix-like hairs, features that have not been previously described in this disorder. Follicular hyperkeratotic...
Investigations of hereditary phenotypes in spontaneous mutants may help to better understand the phy...
Skin is a highly specialized organ system of human body.It is the exterior most part of our body and...
Woolly hair (WH) is characterized by the presence of fine and tightly curled hair. WH can appear as ...
Localized autosomal recessive hypotrichosis (LAH) is a recently defined disorder characterized by fr...
A newly defined form of inherited hair loss, named localized autosomal recessive hypotrichosis (LAH,...
The gene encoding human desmoglein 4 (DSG4) was recently cloned, and a mutation in this gene has bee...
Monilethrix is a structural defect of the hair shaft usually inherited in an autosomal dominant fash...
Desmosomes are the major players in epidermis and cardiac muscles and contribute to intercellular bi...
AbstractCell adhesion and communication are interdependent aspects of cell behavior that are critica...
Molecular basis of the heredity hair loss has shown different types of mutations in different types ...
Cell adhesion and communication are interdependent aspects of cell behavior that are critical for mo...
Cell adhesion and communication are interdependent aspects of cell behavior that are critical for mo...
Monilethrix, an autosomal dominant human hair disorder, is caused by mutations in three type II hair...
Investigations of hereditary phenotypes in spontaneous mutants may help to better understand the phy...
Hereditary alopecias and ectodermal dysplasias are genetically heterogeneous groups of congenital di...
Investigations of hereditary phenotypes in spontaneous mutants may help to better understand the phy...
Skin is a highly specialized organ system of human body.It is the exterior most part of our body and...
Woolly hair (WH) is characterized by the presence of fine and tightly curled hair. WH can appear as ...
Localized autosomal recessive hypotrichosis (LAH) is a recently defined disorder characterized by fr...
A newly defined form of inherited hair loss, named localized autosomal recessive hypotrichosis (LAH,...
The gene encoding human desmoglein 4 (DSG4) was recently cloned, and a mutation in this gene has bee...
Monilethrix is a structural defect of the hair shaft usually inherited in an autosomal dominant fash...
Desmosomes are the major players in epidermis and cardiac muscles and contribute to intercellular bi...
AbstractCell adhesion and communication are interdependent aspects of cell behavior that are critica...
Molecular basis of the heredity hair loss has shown different types of mutations in different types ...
Cell adhesion and communication are interdependent aspects of cell behavior that are critical for mo...
Cell adhesion and communication are interdependent aspects of cell behavior that are critical for mo...
Monilethrix, an autosomal dominant human hair disorder, is caused by mutations in three type II hair...
Investigations of hereditary phenotypes in spontaneous mutants may help to better understand the phy...
Hereditary alopecias and ectodermal dysplasias are genetically heterogeneous groups of congenital di...
Investigations of hereditary phenotypes in spontaneous mutants may help to better understand the phy...
Skin is a highly specialized organ system of human body.It is the exterior most part of our body and...
Woolly hair (WH) is characterized by the presence of fine and tightly curled hair. WH can appear as ...