Traditional Chinese Medicine Shi-Bi-Man ameliorates psoriasis via inhibiting IL-23/Th17 axis and CXCL16-mediated endothelial activation
Abstract Background Psoriasis is a chronic inflammatory genetic disease, mainly manifesting in the skin. Conventional therapies, such as glucocorticosteroids and corticosteroids, have adverse effects that limit drug use. Hence, it is imperative to identify a new therapeutic strategy that exhibits a...
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Main Authors: | Chenyang Zhang (Author), Xinran Cao (Author), Lixin Zhao (Author), Zitong Ni (Author), Haojie Du (Author), Jiao Qu (Author), Jianxia Zhu (Author), Haiyan Sun (Author), Yang Sun (Author), Zijun Ouyang (Author) |
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