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Future therapeutic directions for the treatment of psoriasis.

Warren, R B; Griffiths, C E M

Actas dermo-sifiliográficas. 2009;100 Suppl 2:28-31.

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Abstract

The future management of psoriasis will depend on a number of distinct but ultimately inter-related strands of evidence, these are: (i) the interplay of genes and environment and the characterisation of psoriasis phenotypes; (ii) the role of pharmacogenetics in personalised healthcare; (iii) the translation of basic scientific discovery of relevant immune and angiogenic pathways into targeted biologic and small molecule therapies; and (iv) the recognition that the management of any chronic disease is enhanced by an understanding of psychosocial issues. A reductionist approach to development of new therapies will be paramount but serendipity and the prepared mind will contribute, as they have always done.

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Spain
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100 Suppl 2
Pagination:
28-31
Digital Object Identifier:
10.1016/S0001-7310(09)73375-7
Pubmed Identifier:
20096159
Pii Identifier:
13146414
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Active

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Manchester eScholar ID:
uk-ac-man-scw:126609
Created by:
Griffiths, Christopher
Created:
11th July, 2011, 09:45:07
Last modified by:
Griffiths, Christopher
Last modified:
1st March, 2014, 13:14:33

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