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    T-cell reconstitution after thymus xenotransplantation induces hair depigmentation and loss. 

    Furmanski, AL; O'Shaughnessy, RFL; Saldana, JI; Blundell, MP; Thrasher, AJ; Sebire, NJ; Davies, EG; Crompton, T (2013-05)
    Here we present a mouse model for T-cell targeting of hair follicles, linking the pathogenesis of alopecia to that of depigmentation disorders. Clinically, thymus transplantation has been successfully used to treat T-cell ...
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