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Pathogenesis and therapy of psoriasis

Michelle A. Lowes, Anne M. Bowcock and James G. Krueger

Nature 445, 866-873(22 February 2007)

doi:10.1038/nature05663

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Figure 1

Histological components of a mature psoriatic plaque compared with normal skin.

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Figure 2

A dynamic picture of the bidirectional flow of 'information' and cells in a mature psoriasis lesion: the yin and yang of psoriasis.

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Figure 3

Potential cytokine networks in psoriatic lesions.

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Figure 4

Effective treatments are available for psoriasis and reverse the disease phenotype.

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Table 1

Examples of systemic therapeutics for psoriasis vulgaris

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