Transcriptional landscape of psoriasis identifies the involvement of IL36 and IL36RN (original) (raw)

Increased IL17A, IFNG, and FOXP3 Transcripts in Moderate-Severe Psoriasis: A Major Influence Exerted by IL17A in Disease Severity

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Palmoplantar pustular psoriasis (PPPP) is characterized by activation of the IL-17A pathway

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The psoriatic transcriptome closely resembles that induced by interleukin-1 in cultured keratinocytes: dominance of innate immune responses in psoriasis

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The Psoriatic Transcriptome Closely Resembles That Induced by Interleukin-1 in Cultured Keratinocytes

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Characterization of the interleukin-17 isoforms and receptors in lesional psoriatic skin

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Cross-Study Homogeneity of Psoriasis Gene Expression in Skin across a Large Expression Range

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Gene expression profiling of peripheral blood mononuclear leukocytes from psoriasis patients identifies new immune regulatory molecules

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IL-17A is essential for cell activation and inflammatory gene circuits in subjects with psoriasis

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