THE ROLE OF LL-37 ANTIBACTERIAL PEPTIDE IN THE PATHOGENESIS OF PSORIASIS


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Published data on the role of LL-37 antibacterial peptide in initiation and inhibition of psoriatic inflammation are reviewed and probable approaches to its therapeutic use are discussed.

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B. Pinegin

ФГБУ Государственный научный центр Институт иммунологии ФМБА России

Email: bvpinegin@yandex.ru
д-р мед. наук, проф.

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