[HTML][HTML] Alopecia areata registry: an overview
M Duvic, D Norris, A Christiano, M Hordinsky… - Journal of Investigative …, 2003 - Elsevier
M Duvic, D Norris, A Christiano, M Hordinsky, V Price
Journal of Investigative Dermatology Symposium Proceedings, 2003•ElsevierThe National Alopecia Areata Registry was awarded as a five-year contract by NIAMS to
promote research on the genetic basis of alopecia areata. The registry is Web based and
can be accessed online at http://www. AlopeciaAreataRegistry. org. Samples of DNA,
lymphoblast lines, and sera, as well as epidemiology and quality-of-life data, are being
collected from well-characterized individuals, multiplex families, and sib pairs for future
research studies and investigators.
promote research on the genetic basis of alopecia areata. The registry is Web based and
can be accessed online at http://www. AlopeciaAreataRegistry. org. Samples of DNA,
lymphoblast lines, and sera, as well as epidemiology and quality-of-life data, are being
collected from well-characterized individuals, multiplex families, and sib pairs for future
research studies and investigators.
The National Alopecia Areata Registry was awarded as a five-year contract by NIAMS to promote research on the genetic basis of alopecia areata. The registry is Web based and can be accessed online at http://www.AlopeciaAreataRegistry.org. Samples of DNA, lymphoblast lines, and sera, as well as epidemiology and quality-of-life data, are being collected from well-characterized individuals, multiplex families, and sib pairs for future research studies and investigators.
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