Alopecia areata is a common disfiguring hair loss disorder that primarily affects the hair follicle as it enters the prolonged growth phase called anagen. The last few years have yielded an explosion of more rigorously obtained data on the etiology and pathogenesis of this disorder. While a consensus is rapidly building in support of an autoimmune pathogenesis, there are still several enigmatic issues to be resolved. These include the possibility that alopecia areata is really a multientity disorder with causes that are multifactorial. This will have important implications for the research scientist's search for the jigsaw puzzle's largest missing piece—the identification of the target autoantigen(s). There is now much evidence that autoimm...
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...
With our current view of alopecia areata as an autoimmune disease, it is probable that disease devel...
Alopecia areata is a common disfiguring hair loss disorder that primarily affects the hair follicle ...
Although alopecia areata is suspected to be an autoimmune disease, no direct evidence of an altered ...
There is strong evidence indicating that alopecia areata is a tissue-specific, autoimmune disease. H...
A wide range of hypotheses such as focal infection, trophoneuroses, and endocrine dysfunction, have ...
Alopecia areata (AA) is a putative autoimmune hair loss disorder. It mainly affects the scalp hair ...
There is strong evidence indicating that alopecia areata is a tissue-specific, autoimmune disease. H...
Alopecia areata is an autoimmune disease that results in non-scarring hair loss, and it is clinicall...
Alopecia areata is considered to be a cell-mediated autoimmune disease, in which autoreactive cytoto...
Alopecia areata is an autoimmune disease that results in non-scarring hair loss, and it is clinicall...
AbstractAlopecia areata (AA) is a non-scarring inflammatory hair loss disease with a complex autoimm...
Although alopecia areata is suspected to be an autoimmune disease, no direct evidence of an altered ...
Alopecia areata (AA) is a putative autoimmune hair loss disorder. It mainly affects the scalp hair b...
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...
With our current view of alopecia areata as an autoimmune disease, it is probable that disease devel...
Alopecia areata is a common disfiguring hair loss disorder that primarily affects the hair follicle ...
Although alopecia areata is suspected to be an autoimmune disease, no direct evidence of an altered ...
There is strong evidence indicating that alopecia areata is a tissue-specific, autoimmune disease. H...
A wide range of hypotheses such as focal infection, trophoneuroses, and endocrine dysfunction, have ...
Alopecia areata (AA) is a putative autoimmune hair loss disorder. It mainly affects the scalp hair ...
There is strong evidence indicating that alopecia areata is a tissue-specific, autoimmune disease. H...
Alopecia areata is an autoimmune disease that results in non-scarring hair loss, and it is clinicall...
Alopecia areata is considered to be a cell-mediated autoimmune disease, in which autoreactive cytoto...
Alopecia areata is an autoimmune disease that results in non-scarring hair loss, and it is clinicall...
AbstractAlopecia areata (AA) is a non-scarring inflammatory hair loss disease with a complex autoimm...
Although alopecia areata is suspected to be an autoimmune disease, no direct evidence of an altered ...
Alopecia areata (AA) is a putative autoimmune hair loss disorder. It mainly affects the scalp hair b...
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...
With our current view of alopecia areata as an autoimmune disease, it is probable that disease devel...