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DOI: 10.1126/scitranslmed.3007811
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CXCL10 Is Critical for the Progression and Maintenance of Depigmentation in a Mouse Model of Vitiligo
M. Rashighi,Priti Agarwal,Julius B. Richmond,Tajie H. Harris,Karen Dresser,Mingwan Su,Youwen Zhou,April Deng,Christopher A. Hunter,Andrew D. Luster,John E. Harris
Depigmentation
Vitiligo
Dermatology
2014
Neutralizing CXCL10 reverses established vitiligo.
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“CXCL10 Is Critical for the Progression and Maintenance of Depigmentation in a Mouse Model of Vitiligo” is a paper by M. Rashighi Priti Agarwal Julius B. Richmond Tajie H. Harris Karen Dresser Mingwan Su Youwen Zhou April Deng Christopher A. Hunter Andrew D. Luster John E. Harris published in 2014. It has an Open Access status of “green”. You can read and download a PDF Full Text of this paper here.