
Ep. 180 "Breaking Down the Immune Pathway Driving Psoriatic Disease"
Psoriasis Uncovered
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Understanding the Role of Innate Immune Cells in Psoriasis
This chapter delves into the significant role of natural killer cells and innate lymphoid cells in psoriasis, contrasting their functions with those of traditional T cells. It highlights their unique contributions and cytokine production, as well as the implications for evolving treatment approaches beyond conventional therapies.
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