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Gene Expression Analysis of Inflammatory Cytokines in Korean Psoriatic Patients

Although phenotypic heterogeneity of psoriasis is suggested by the alternate activation of either T-helper (Th)1-related or Th17-related cytokines, little is known about the mRNA levels of inflammatory cytokines. To investigate whether there is differential expression of Th1-related and Th17-related...

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Published in:Annals of dermatology 2017, 29(4), , pp.422-426
Main Authors: Chun, Ji Hoon, Yoon, Young Hoon, Choe, Yong Beom, Kang, Lae-Hyung, Paik, Soon-Young, Park, Chul Jong
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