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Comprehensive association analysis of candidate genes for generalized vitiligo supports XBP1, FOXP3, and TSLP. The Journal of investigative dermatology 2011 Feb 131 (2): 371-81. Birlea Stanca A, Jin Ying, Bennett Dorothy C, Herbstman Deborah M, Wallace Margaret R, McCormack Wayne T, Kemp E Helen, Gawkrodger David J, Weetman Anthony P, Picardo Mauro, Leone Giovanni, Taïeb Alain, Jouary Thomas, Ezzedine Khaled, van Geel Nanja, Lambert Jo, Overbeck Andreas, Fain Pamela R, Spritz Richard |
Association between FOXP3 polymorphisms and vitiligo in a Han Chinese population. The British journal of dermatology 2013 Sep 169 (3): 571-8. Song P, Wang X-W, Li H-X, Li K, Liu L, Wei C, Jian Z, Yi X-L, Li Q, Wang G, Li C-Y, Gao T |
Association of FOXP3 (rs3761548) promoter polymorphism with nondermatomal vitiligo: A study from India. Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology 2013 Mar . Jahan P, Cheruvu R, Tippisetty S, Komaravalli PL, Valluri V, Ishaq M |
Association of FOXP3 and GAGE10 promoter polymorphisms and decreased FOXP3 expression in regulatory T cells with susceptibility to generalized vitiligo in Gujarat population. Gene 2020 Nov 145295. Giri Prashant S, Patel Shivani, Begum Rasheedunnisa, Dwivedi Mite |
Altered expression of nuclear factor of activated T cells, forkhead box P3, and immune-suppressive genes in regulatory T cells of generalized vitiligo patients. Pigment cell & melanoma research 2020 Jan . Giri Prashant S, Dwivedi Mitesh, Laddha Naresh C, Begum Rasheedunnisa, Bharti Ankit |
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