Profiling of Acne inversa reveals disease-specific but also psoriasis-related pathogenetic pathways, which may explain the increased prevalence of concomitant psoriasis among these patients
In: Experimental Dermatology, Vol. 32 (2023), No. 4, p. e48
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Title in English:
Profiling of Acne inversa reveals disease-specific but also psoriasis-related pathogenetic pathways, which may explain the increased prevalence of concomitant psoriasis among these patients
Author:
Wolk, K.;Kokolakis, G.;Brembach, T. C.;Shomroni, O.;Tsaousi, A.;Lux, G.;Witte-Händel, E.;Fatschild, I.;Mössner, R.;Wasem, JürgenUDE
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- 110790677
- LSF ID
- 5214
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- 0000-0001-9653-168X
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- connected with university
Year of publication:
2023
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English