The Keratinocyte Transcriptome in Psoriasis: Pathways Related to Immune Responses, Cell Cycle and Keratinization
Psoriasis is a common immune-mediated disease resulting from altered cross-talk between keratinocytes and immune cells. Previous transcriptomic studies have identified thousands of deregulated genes in psoriasis skin; however, the transcriptomic changes confined to the epidermal compartment remained...
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Main Authors: | Lorenzo Pasquali (Author), Ankit Srivastava (Author), Florian Meisgen (Author), Kunal Das Mahapatra (Author), Ping Xia (Author), Ning Xu Landén (Author), Andor Pivarcsi (Author), Enikö Sonkoly (Author) |
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Medical Journals Sweden,
2018-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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