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The Newest Hypothesis about Vitiligo: Most of the Suggested Pathogeneses of Vitiligo Can Be Attribut...

The Newest Hypothesis about Vitiligo: Most of the Suggested Pathogeneses of Vitiligo Can Be Attribut...

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The Newest Hypothesis about Vitiligo: Most of the Suggested Pathogeneses of Vitiligo Can Be Attributed to Lack of One Factor, Zinc- α 2-Glycoprotein

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The Newest Hypothesis about Vitiligo: Most of the Suggested Pathogeneses of Vitiligo Can Be Attributed to Lack of One Factor, Zinc- α 2-Glycoprotein

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ISRN Dermatology, 2012-06, Vol.2012, p.1-8

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Zinc-
α
2-glycoprotein (ZAG) is a recently identified adipokine, assigned to the chromosome 7q22.1. It is a multidisciplinary protein, which is secreted in various body fluids. The ZAG plays roles in lipolysis, regulation of metabolism, cell proliferation and differentiation, regulation of melanin synthesis, cell adhesion, immunoregulation, a...

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The Newest Hypothesis about Vitiligo: Most of the Suggested Pathogeneses of Vitiligo Can Be Attributed to Lack of One Factor, Zinc- α 2-Glycoprotein

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TN_cdi_crossref_primary_10_5402_2012_405268

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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/TN_cdi_crossref_primary_10_5402_2012_405268

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2090-4606

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2090-4606

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10.5402/2012/405268

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