Possible Pathogenic Role of Regulatory T-cells in Psoriasis

Sahar Sobhy Abd Elhalem;

Abstract


Psoriasis is a chronic autoimmune inflammatory disease of the skin with strong genetic and environmental risk factors. T lymphocytes are thought to be central in its pathogenesis. CD4+ CD25+ T regulatory (T reg) cells suppress inflammatory responses trigg


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Title Possible Pathogenic Role of Regulatory T-cells in Psoriasis
Other Titles الإحتمالية الممكنة لدور الخلايا التائية المنظمة فى إحداث مرض الصدفية
Authors Sahar Sobhy Abd Elhalem
Keywords Possible Pathogenic Role of Regulatory T-cells in Psoriasis
Issue Date 2009
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Psoriasis is a chronic autoimmune inflammatory disease of the skin with strong genetic and environmental risk factors. T lymphocytes are thought to be central in its pathogenesis. CD4+ CD25+ T regulatory (T reg) cells suppress inflammatory responses trigg

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