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Pilot open label clinical trial of oral ruxolitinib in patients with alopecia areata
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An Open-Label Pilot Study to Evaluate the Efficacy of Tofacitinib in Moderate to Severe Patch Type Alopecia Areata, Totalis and Universalis
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Safety and Efficacy of the JAK Inhibitor Tofacitinib Citrate for Alopecia Areata and Variants
First ruxolitinib treatment of human alopecia areata patients
AA Effector CD8 T cell profiling
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Prevention of Mouse AA with IL-15 pathway inhibitors
Treatment of established mouse AA with topical JAK inhibitors
Mouse Spontaneous C3H/HeJ AA Skin
Human Alopecia Areata Skin Profiling
Oral ruxolinitib effect on alopecia areata patients: scalp skin
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Alopecia areata model: skin
Topical protein tyrosine kinase inhibitor effect on graft model of alopecia areata: time course
Alopecia areata: scalp skin
RNA-seq of C3H/HeJ AA mice skin biopsies treated with JAK-selective inhibitors
JAK3/TEC and TYK2/JAK1 inhibitors demonstrate significant improvement in scalp alopecia areata biomarkers
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Treatment of C3H/HeJ grafted mice with baricitinib
Treatment of C3H/HeJ grafted mice with baricitinib [topical]
Treatment of C3H/HeJ grafted mice with baricitinib [systemic]
Treatment of C3H/HeJ grafted mice with baricitinib [prevention]
JAK inhibition in human CD8+ T-cells and C3H/HeJ Mice with Alopecia Areata In Vivo
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