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Newsletter is intended for doctors, experts and researchers. Reviews of the
scientific publications devoted to pathogenesis of psoriatic disease will be
regularly delivered. First of all in what certain models of pathogenesis (psoriasis and-or psoriatic arthritis) are offered. |
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Mikhail Peslyak "Model of pathogenesis of psoriasis. Part 1. Systemic psoriatic process." MYPE, 2011. - 71 p. ISBN 978-5-905504-02-0 English edition e3.2 (revised and updated), Electronic Publication Date: 2011, Jul 12 Download this e-book free (pdf-format) Date of first publication in Internet e2.0: 2009, Dec 30 (stored in archive of previous editions) |
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Abstracts to Part 1 and Part 2. Y-model of pathogenesis of psoriasis. The summary scheme of dependencies. |
| Mikhail Peslyak "Model of pathogenesis of psoriasis. Part 2. Local processes." MYPE, 2011. - 106 p. ISBN 978-5-905504-04-4 English edition e1.2, Electronic Publication Date: 2011, Dec 28 Download this e-book free (pdf-format) |
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Psoriasis as a consequence of incorporation of β-streptococci into the microbiocenosis of highly permeable intestines (a pathogenic concept) Vestn Dermatol Venerol 2005; 1: 9-18 |
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