Stress, symmetry, and psoriasis: possible role of neuropeptides.
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Profile of capsaicin-induced mouse ear oedema as neurogenic inflammatory model: comparison with arachidonic acid-induced ear oedemaIL-33 augments substance P-induced VEGF secretion from human mast cells and is increased in psoriatic skin.Conditioned pharmacotherapeutic effects: a preliminary study.The brain-skin connection: role of psychosocial factors and neuropeptides in psoriasis.The employment of leukotriene antagonists in cutaneous diseases belonging to allergological fieldPsychological factors in psoriasis.Effects on contralateral muscles after unilateral electrical muscle stimulation and exercise.Corticotropin-releasing hormone induces skin vascular permeability through a neurotensin-dependent process.Footshock stress differentially affects responses of two subpopulations of spinal dorsal horn neurons to urinary bladder distension in ratsCutaneous denervation of psoriasiform mouse skin improves acanthosis and inflammation in a sensory neuropeptide-dependent manner.Revisiting the Koebner phenomenon: role of NGF and its receptor system in the pathogenesis of psoriasisNarrow band ultraviolet B irradiations cause alteration in interleukin-31 serum level in psoriatic patients.Footshock-induced urinary bladder hypersensitivity: role of spinal corticotropin-releasing factor receptorsPsychoneuroimmunology: the example of psoriasisDermal injection of immunocytes induces psoriasis.Effects of oxytocin and prolactin on stress-induced bladder hypersensitivity in female rats.Psoriasis: The Poster Child for Bench-to-bedside Translational Medicine.EMOTIONAL FACTORS IN PSORIASIS.Substance P (SP) induces expression of functional corticotropin-releasing hormone receptor-1 (CRHR-1) in human mast cells.Chronic social stress Ameliorates psoriasiform dermatitis through upregulation of the Hypothalamic-Pituitary-Adrenal axis.Production of type-1 and type-2 cytokines by peripheral blood mononuclear cells of psoriatic patients
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Stress, symmetry, and psoriasis: possible role of neuropeptides.
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Stress, symmetry, and psoriasis: possible role of neuropeptides.
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Stress, symmetry, and psoriasis: possible role of neuropeptides.
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Stress, symmetry, and psoriasis: possible role of neuropeptides.
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Stress, symmetry, and psoriasis: possible role of neuropeptides
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B J Nickoloff
E M Farber
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10.1016/S0190-9622(86)70034-0
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1986-02-01T00:00:00Z