April 18, 2018 - A compound derived from immune
cells treats psoriasis in mice and holds promise for other autoimmune diseases, according to a new study from Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis.
A compound derived from immune
cells treats psoriasis in mice and holds promise for other autoimmune diseases, according to a new study from Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis.
Not exact matches
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Psoriasis treated with compound derived from immune
cells: Compound may be effective against other autoimmune diseases, mouse study shows.»
«When
psoriasis is
treated, T
cells that flooded in during inflammation recede like the tide,» said Clark who is the corresponding author of the paper.
Harnessing the power of immune
cells, researchers create a compound that successfully
treats psoriasis in mice.
Psoriasis treated with compound derived from immune
cells - Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis
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