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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