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Apoptosis in feathers of Smyth line chickens with autoimmune vitiligo
X. Wang
, G. F. Erf
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Apoptosis
100%
Chicken
100%
Autoimmune
100%
Vitiligo
100%
Transferases
60%
End-labelling
60%
Fluorescein
60%
Depigmentation
50%
CD8+
30%
Melanocytes
30%
Leghorn chicken
20%
CD-8
10%
Cytotoxic T Lymphocytes
10%
Monoclonal Antibody
10%
MHC Class II
10%
Cell Apoptosis
10%
Apoptotic Cells
10%
Apoptotic Mechanism
10%
Pathogenic Mechanism
10%
Melanoma Cells
10%
Dermatological Diseases
10%
Infiltrating Lymphocytes
10%
MHC Class II Molecules
10%
Cryostat
10%
Human Melanocytes
10%
Feather Pulp
10%
CD8+ Cells
10%
In Situ Cell
10%
Deoxynucleotides
10%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Programmed Cell Death
100%
Vitiligo
100%
Feather
100%
Autoimmunity
100%
TUNEL Assay
60%
Fluorescein
60%
Transferase
60%
Depigmentation
50%
Melanocyte
50%
Brown Leghorn
20%
Monoclonal Antibody
10%
Cytotoxic T Cell
10%
Lymphocyte
10%
CD8+ Cell
10%
Immunology and Microbiology
Autoimmunity
100%
Vitiligo
100%
Programmed Cell Death
100%
Melanocyte
62%
CD8
50%
Cell Labeling
50%
MHC Class II
25%
Leghorn Chicken
25%
Monoclonal Antibody
12%
Cytotoxic T Cell
12%
Frozen Section
12%
Cell Body
12%
CD8+ Cell
12%
Lymphocyte
12%
Veterinary Science and Veterinary Medicine
Vitiligo
100%
Feather
100%
Melanocyte
50%
CD8+ Cell
10%
Cytotoxic T Cell
10%
Lymphocyte
10%
Monoclonal Antibody
10%
Diseases
10%
Food Science
Monoclonal Antibody
100%