Antigenic features and structural correlates of basement membranes. Relationship to epidermolysis bullosa. Abstract Text:
Numerous antigenic epitopes are present within the dermoepidermal junction of human skin. Using monoclonal antibodies, the distribution of these epitopes in ontogeny, wound healing, and epidermolysis bullosa are being defined. These studies provide insight into the pathogenic mechanisms involved and offer opportunities for prenatal and postnatal diagnosis.
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Antigenic features and structural correlates of basement membranes. Relationship to epidermolysis bullosa. Journal Published:
PUBLICATION TYPE: Review
Journal: Archives of dermatology
VOLUME: 124
Page Numbers: 713-7
Journal Abbreviation: Arch Dermatol
ISSN: 0003-987X
DAY: 17
MONTH: May
YEAR: 1988
Antigenic features and structural correlates of basement membranes. Relationship to epidermolysis bullosa. Information
Number of References: 48
LANGUAGE: eng
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Antigenic features and structural correlates of basement membranes. Relationship to epidermolysis bullosa. Keywords Mesh Terms:
KEYWORDS: Skin
MESH TERMS: ultrastructure
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Substance Name: Epitopes
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AFFILIATION: Department of Dermatology, University of Alabama, Birmingham School of Medicine.
Country: UNITED STATES
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