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Results 1 - 4 of 4 for Pemphigus
  1. ... associated with this condition. 250/210 kDa paraneoplastic pemphigus antigen DCWHKTA desmoplakin I desmoplakin II desmoplakin isoform ...
  2. ... been associated with HLA-DQB1 include multiple sclerosis, pemphigus, and type 1 diabetes (described below).Multiple sclerosis ... also play a role in several forms of pemphigus, a condition that causes severe blistering of the ...
  3. ... been associated with many other autoimmune disorders, including pemphigus, sarcoidosis, and others listed on this page. Pemphigus is a condition that causes severe blistering of ...
  4. ... epidermal adhesion: evidence from inherited hypotrichosis and acquired pemphigus vulgaris. Cell. 2003 Apr 18;113(2):249- ...