Association between vitamin D receptor polymorphisms, tight junction proteins and clinical features of adult patients with atopic dermatitis
Background: Few studies have explored the intricate connections between vitamin D receptor (VDR) gene polymorphisms, VDR, tight junction (TJ) protein expression and clinical features of atopic dermatitis (AD). Methods: From 43 adult AD patients, VDR polymorphisms were genotyped from peripheral blood...
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Main Authors: | Teresa Grieco (Author), Elisa Moliterni (Author), Giovanni Paolino (Author), Camilla Chello (Author), Alvise Sernicola (Author), Colin Gerard Egan (Author), Fabrizio Nannipieri (Author), Santina Battaglia (Author), Marina Accoto (Author), Erika Tirotta (Author), Silvia Trasciatti (Author), Silvano Bonaretti (Author), Simona Nencioni (Author), Elena Biasci (Author), Giovanni Pellacani (Author), Stefano Calvieri (Author) |
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