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Clinical Significance of Basal Cell Layer Antibodies
Jean-Claude Bystryn, MD
Arch Dermatol. 1977;113(10):1380-1382.
Abstract
Circulating antibodies in humans were found to antigens present only in the basal cell layer of stratified squamous epidermis by the immunofluorescence technique. Such antibodies were uncommon, being present in only 38 (1.5%) of 2,500 sera. They usually occurred in the presence of immune disorders involving the skin, although they were not associated with a particular disease.
(Arch Dermatol 113:1380-1382, 1977)
Author Affiliations
From the Immunofluorescence Laboratory, Department of Dermatology, New York University School of Medicine, New York.
Footnotes
Accepted for publication Dec 15, 1976.
Reprint requests to the Immunofluorescence Laboratory, New York University School of Medicine, 560 First Ave, New York, NY 10016 (Dr Bystryn).
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