Increased plasma lipocalin-2 levels correlate with disease severity and may be a marker of acute inflammatory response in patients with psoriasis
Background: More than a skin disease, psoriasis is also considered a systemic disorder. Lipocalin- 2, an adipokine, may be a link between psoriasis and systemic inflammation. Objectives: We conducted this study to measure the plasma level of lipocalin-2 and investigate its relationship with the clin...
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Main Authors: | Chuyen Thi Hong Nguyen (Author), Oanh Phan Tram Nguyen (Author) |
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2022-07-01T00:00:00Z.
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