Polymorphisms in IL36G gene are associated with plaque psoriasis
Abstract Background Plaque psoriasis is a non-contagious skin disease in which characteristic red and flaky lesions result from a dysregulation involving both innate and adaptive immune mechanisms. Several cytokines have been implicated in these processes and lately interleukin (IL)-36 family member...
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Main Authors: | Tanel Traks (Author), Maris Keermann (Author), Ele Prans (Author), Maire Karelson (Author), Ulvi Loite (Author), Gea Kõks (Author), Helgi Silm (Author), Sulev Kõks (Author), Külli Kingo (Author) |
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