JAK-STAT PATHWAY SCIENCE THAT’S RESHAPING OUR UNDERSTANDING OF VITILIGO

In vitiligo, the JAK-STAT pathway
plays a key role
in
the inflammatory cycle that leads to
the destruction of melanocytes.1

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Vitiligo depigmentation as an Autoimmune Reaction

Dermatologist and vitiligo expert Dr. Amit Pandya, MD reviews key concepts in vitiligo pathobiology.

The JAK-STAT pathway plays a pivotal role in the molecular underpinnings of vitiligo pathogenesis.

- Dr. Pandya, MD

Vitiligo depigmentation as an Autoimmune Reaction

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Refresh Your Understanding Of Vitiligo

Need a quick refresher on vitiligo? Review how vitiligo develops, who it affects, and how.

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