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Psoriatic disease is a chronic inflammatory syndrome characterized by skin, joint, and spine involvement leading to abnormal keratinocyte proliferation and/or arthritis with enthesitis (1, 2). The immune response against self-DNA is thought to be central in psoriasis (PsO) pathogenesis (3, 4), while less clear are the mechanisms of the eventual development of psoriatic arthritis (PsA). This article is protected by copyright. All rights reserved.
peptide antigen. Antibodies
peptide antigen. Antibodies
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