With our current view of alopecia areata as an autoimmune disease, it is probable that disease development in an individual is dependent on multiple genetic and environmental factors interacting in a complex system. Rodent models afford the opportunity to investigate alopecia areata development and to define the significance of the different factors involved. Recently, rodent model characterization has been conducted using flow cytometry, microarray analysis, and functional studies. From these a pattern of events in alopecia areata development has emerged. Although the preliminary activation events for the onset of alopecia areata remain unknown, the response of the immune system is characterized by antigen presentation and costimulation of...
ABSTRACTA novel animal model of alopecia areata (AA) has been developed spontaneously due toan autos...
The pathogenesis of organ specific, cell mediated autoimmune alopecia areata (AA) has substantially ...
Alopecia areata (AA) is a chronic inflammatory disease of hair follicles manifesting as patchy areas...
Rodent models of human disease provide an important tool in the investigation of genetic and environ...
Rodent models of human disease provide an important tool in the investigation of genetic and environ...
Rodent models of human disease provide an important tool in the investigation of genetic and environ...
Alopecia areata is a suspected autoimmune hair loss disease. In a rodent model, alopecia areata can ...
Alopecia areata (AA) is a cell-mediated autoimmune disease that targets actively growing hair follic...
Grafting alopecia areata affected C3H/HeJ mouse skin to littermates induces alopecia areata, but hig...
Alopecia areata is a suspected autoimmune hair loss disease. In a rodent model, alopecia areata can ...
Alopecia areata is a suspected autoimmune hair loss disease. In a rodent model, alopecia areata can ...
Laboratory mice have become the premier animal model for most human and domestic animal diseases, an...
There is strong evidence indicating that alopecia areata is a tissue-specific, autoimmune disease. H...
One of the most common human autoimmune diseases, alopecia areata (AA), is characterized by sudden, ...
Alopecia areata (AA) is a cell-mediated autoimmune disease that targets actively growing hair follic...
ABSTRACTA novel animal model of alopecia areata (AA) has been developed spontaneously due toan autos...
The pathogenesis of organ specific, cell mediated autoimmune alopecia areata (AA) has substantially ...
Alopecia areata (AA) is a chronic inflammatory disease of hair follicles manifesting as patchy areas...
Rodent models of human disease provide an important tool in the investigation of genetic and environ...
Rodent models of human disease provide an important tool in the investigation of genetic and environ...
Rodent models of human disease provide an important tool in the investigation of genetic and environ...
Alopecia areata is a suspected autoimmune hair loss disease. In a rodent model, alopecia areata can ...
Alopecia areata (AA) is a cell-mediated autoimmune disease that targets actively growing hair follic...
Grafting alopecia areata affected C3H/HeJ mouse skin to littermates induces alopecia areata, but hig...
Alopecia areata is a suspected autoimmune hair loss disease. In a rodent model, alopecia areata can ...
Alopecia areata is a suspected autoimmune hair loss disease. In a rodent model, alopecia areata can ...
Laboratory mice have become the premier animal model for most human and domestic animal diseases, an...
There is strong evidence indicating that alopecia areata is a tissue-specific, autoimmune disease. H...
One of the most common human autoimmune diseases, alopecia areata (AA), is characterized by sudden, ...
Alopecia areata (AA) is a cell-mediated autoimmune disease that targets actively growing hair follic...
ABSTRACTA novel animal model of alopecia areata (AA) has been developed spontaneously due toan autos...
The pathogenesis of organ specific, cell mediated autoimmune alopecia areata (AA) has substantially ...
Alopecia areata (AA) is a chronic inflammatory disease of hair follicles manifesting as patchy areas...