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Regulation of Inflammatory Genes in Psoriasis

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“Regulation of Inflammatory Genes in Psoriasis”

Psoriasis is a chronic and recurrent skin disorder characterized by marked inflammatory changes in the skin. An extensive cytokine network including generated by activated dendritic cells and T cells mediates the formation of psoriatic lesions. These immune-response parameters can be used as markers in the severity and management of the disease after further in-depth studies.

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Diagnostic Test - Inflammatory markers

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Regulation of Inflammatory Genes in Psoriasis

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NCT03125655

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