Back to Results
First PageMeta Content
Medicine / Noncicatricial alopecia / Alopecia / Human hair growth / Integumentary system / Retinoid / Hair follicle / Canine follicular dysplasia / Vitamin A / Alopecia areata / Anatomy / Cicatricial alopecia


See related articles on pg 325 and 334 Retinoids Putting the ‘‘A’’ in Alopecia Phillip D. Holler1 and George Cotsarelis1 Vitamin A (vitA) has many roles in human biology. With respect to hair, knockout mice for
Add to Reading List

Document Date: 2013-01-15 03:34:38


Open Document

File Size: 92,12 KB

Share Result on Facebook

City

Philadelphia / /

Country

United States / /

/

Facility

University of Pennsylvania Medical Center / /

IndustryTerm

experimental systems / /

MedicalCondition

Alopecia Phillip D. Holler1 / cutaneous T-cell lymphoma / acne / disease / cicatricial alopecia / relatively nonspecific inflammation / primary cicatricial alopecia / cutaneous disorders / cells mediating autoimmune/inflammatory injury / Alopecia / several distinct diseases / diseases / late-stage disease / psoriasis / infection / inflammation / alopecia areata / disorders / /

Organization

Genome-wide association / Department of Dermatology / US Federal Reserve / Society for Investigative Dermatology COMMENTARY Notably / University of Pennsylvania Medical Center / /

Person

Duncan / George Cotsarelis / /

Position

C3H/HeJ mouse model / /

Product

vitamin D / Vitamin A / /

ProvinceOrState

Pennsylvania / California / /

PublishedMedium

PLoS One / /

Technology

DNA Chip / gene expression / stem cells / /

URL

www.jidonline.org / /

SocialTag