Scientists show immune cells change behavior unexpectedly to instigate psoriasis lesions

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Scientists show immune cells change behavior unexpectedly to instigate psoriasis lesions

Millions of people suffer from psoriasis, a chronic, autoimmune disorder that causes scaly patches on the skin and often precedes psoriatic arthritis. While no cure exists, treatments range from topical creams to injected medications that block inflammation. To improve treatment options, scientists need to better understand the dysregulation of the immune system that leads to these lesions.

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