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    12000Male pattern baldness.



    +-nlSouth Med J 93(7):657-62 (2000)
    22004Alopecia areata: autoimmune basis of hair loss.



    +-nlEur J Dermatol 14(6):364-70 (2004) Alexis AF
    32000Current understanding of androgenetic alopecia. Part II: clinical aspects and treatment.



    +-nlEur J Dermatol 10(5):410-7 (2000)
    42000Current understanding of androgenetic alopecia. Part I: etiopathogenesis.



    +-nlEur J Dermatol 10(4):319-27 (2000)
    51999Current management of androgenetic alopecia in men.



    +-nlEur J Dermatol 9(8):606-9 (1999)
    62007Lymphocytes, neuropeptides, and genes involved in alopecia areata.



    +-nlJ Clin Invest 117(8):2019-27 (2007) Gilhar A
    72005Psychological effect, pathophysiology, and management of androgenetic alopecia in men.



    +-nlMayo Clin Proc 80(10):1316-22 (2005) Stough D
    82011Hair shaft abnormalities in localized autosomal recessive hypotrichosis 2 and a review of other non-syndromic human alopecias.



    +-nlActa Derm Venereol 91(4):486-8 (2011)
    92005Androgenetic alopecia and current methods of treatment.



    +-nlActa Dermatovenerol Alp Panonica Adriat 14(1):5-8 (2005)
    102010The pathogenesis of primary cicatricial alopecias.



    +-nlAm J Pathol 177(5):2152-62 (2010)
    112009Diffuse hair loss: its triggers and management.



    +-nlCleve Clin J Med 76(6):361-7 (2009)
    122005Alopecia areata: what to expect from current treatments.



    +-nlCleve Clin J Med 72(9):758, 760-1, 765-6 passim (2005)
    132010Cytokines and other mediators in alopecia areata.



    +-nlMediators Inflamm 2010(-):928030 (2010)



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