Key Model for Drug Development of Alopecia areata
Alopecia areata is an autoimmune non-scarring hair loss disorder, characterized by sudden round or oval bald patches with clear borders, usually painless and non-inflammatory. Linked to immunity, stress and genetics, it may be single, multiple, or progress to total baldness. Spontaneous recovery or improvement with treatment is common. We have established a stable Alopecia areata model, which is suitable for the study of drugs for preclinical Alopecia areata and the evaluation of new drugs. If you have project needs and experience more of our professional services, please contact us.
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Disease name | Model name | Animal species |
Alopecia areata | | mouse |
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