The role of zinc in skin physiology - relevance for the pathogenesis and treatment of vitiligo
Zinc is a key micronutrient of the skin, where it is responsible, among others, for regulating the processes of melanocyte proliferation, maturation, and differentiation. Recent research has revealed a possible link between zinc levels and the pathogenesis and severity of vitiligo. Zinc deficiency d...
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Main Authors: | Marianna Emilia Kaczmarek (Author), Adam Wełniak (Author), Rafał Czajkowski (Author) |
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Termedia Publishing House,
2023-07-01T00:00:00Z.
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