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A Protective Role for Autophagy in Vitiligo

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Researchers provide the first evidence that autophagy occured in melanocytes and fibroblasts from non-lesional skin of vitiligo patients, as a result of metabolic surveillance response.
[Cell Death & Disease]
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Bastonini, E., Kovacs, D., Raffa, S., delle Macchie, M., Pacifico, A., Iacovelli, P., Torrisi, M. R., & Picardo, M. (2021). A protective role for autophagy in vitiligo. Cell Death & Disease, 12(4), 1–15. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41419-021-03592-0 Cite
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