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The bm12 Inducible Model of Systemic Lupus Erythematosus (SLE) in C57BL/6 Mice
Published on: November 1, 2015
ファミリアル・ルプス・エリテマトーサス (Familial lupus erythematosus) とは
JAMA
|November 21, 1977
まとめ
新生児性ループスエリテマトス症は,ディスコイド性ループスエリテマトス症 (DLE) を患った母親から生まれた乳児において,ディスク性ループスエリテマトス症 (DLE) の病変で表れる. これらの皮膚病変は持続し,新しい病変が罹患した子供に発症する可能性があります.
科学分野:
- 小児皮膚科の皮膚科について
- レウマトロジーの病理学
- 免疫皮膚病学について
背景:
- ディスコイド・ルプス・エリテマトーサス (DLE) は,慢性的な自己免疫性皮膚疾患である.
- 母親の自己免疫疾患は,時には新生児に影響を与えることがあります.
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Lucien Cuénot discovered lethal alleles in 1905 while studying the inheritance of coat color in mice. The agouti gene is responsible for the color of the coat in mice. This gene codes for an agouti-signaling protein, which is responsible for melanin distribution in mammals. The wild-type allele gives rise to gray-brown coat color in mice, while the mutant allele gives rise to yellow coat color. In addition to coat color, the agouti gene is associated with the yellow...

