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Blunted epidermal L-tryptophan metabolism in vitiligo affects immune response and ROS scavenging by Fenton chemistry, part 1: epidermal H2O2/ONOO--mediated stress abrogates tryptophan hydroxylase and dopa decarboxylase activities, leading to low serotonin and melatonin levels
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Blunted epidermal L-tryptophan metabolism in vitiligo affects immune response and ROS scavenging by Fenton chemistry, part 1: epidermal H2O2/ONOO--mediated stress abrogates tryptophan hydroxylase and dopa decarboxylase activities, leading to low serotonin and melatonin levels

Karin U. Schallreuter, Mohamed A. E. L. Salem, Nick C. J. Gibbons, Aurora Martinez, Radomir Slominski, Juergen Luedemann and Hartmut Rokos
The FASEB journal, Vol.26(6), pp.2457-2470
01/06/2012
PMID: 22415302

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