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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 |
Transporter TAP1-637G and immunoproteasome PSMB9-60H variants influence the risk of developing vitiligo in the Saudi population. Disease markers 2014 2014 260732. Elhawary Nasser Attia, Bogari Neda, Jiffri Essam Hussien, Rashad Mona, Fatani Abdulhamid, Tayeb Mohamm |
A case-control study on association of proteasome subunit beta 8 (PSMB8) and transporter associated with antigen processing 1 (TAP1) polymorphisms and their transcript levels in vitiligo from Gujarat. PloS one 2017 12 (7): e0180958. Jadeja Shahnawaz D, Mansuri Mohmmad Shoab, Singh Mala, Dwivedi Mitesh, Laddha Naresh C, Begum Rasheedunni |
Variations in TAP1 and PSMB9 Genes Involved in Antigen Processing and Presentation Increase the Risk of Vitiligo in the Saudi Community. International journal of general medicine 2022 1 14 10031-10044. Mufti Ahmad H, AlJahdali Imad A, Elhawary Nasser A, Ekram Samar N, Abumansour Iman, Sindi Ikhlas A, Naffadi Hind, Elhawary Ezzeldin N, Alyamani Najiah M, Alghamdi Ghydda, Alosaimi Wafaa, Rawas Ghufran, Alharbi Amaal, Tayeb Mohammed |
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