ROLE OF IHTERLEUKIN12 IN THE PATHOGENESIS OF PSORIASIS
Mona Rabie El Saeid Abdel Halim;
Abstract
Psoriasis is now considered to be a T cell mediated autoimmune disease in which the activated T cells produce type 1 cytokines (IL-2, IFNy and TNFa), which mediate complex interactions that end with the development of the psoriatic phenotype.
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| Title | ROLE OF IHTERLEUKIN12 IN THE PATHOGENESIS OF PSORIASIS | Other Titles | دور الانترلوكين 12 فى حدوث مرض الصدفيه | Authors | Mona Rabie El Saeid Abdel Halim | Keywords | ROLE OF IHTERLEUKIN12 IN THE PATHOGENESIS OF PSORIASIS | Issue Date | 2002 | Description | Psoriasis is now considered to be a T cell mediated autoimmune disease in which the activated T cells produce type 1 cytokines (IL-2, IFNy and TNFa), which mediate complex interactions that end with the development of the psoriatic phenotype. In this stud |
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