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Skin Taping: Ushering in Hope for Itchy, Inflamed Skin There are many different types of skin disease, and they look deceptively alike. But when it comes to treating painful itches, one medicine does not fit all. Although inflammation is a common symptom, the underlying reasons for various rashes point to a need for unique and specific treatments. We know this because new research focuses on the differences by using small strips of adhesive tape applied to patients’ itchy skin rashes.  |
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Longitudinal Sampling for Systemic Lupus Erythematosus As a chronic autoimmune disease, patients with systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) experience widespread inflammation and unpredictable disease flare episodes that progressively worsen over time, contributing to tissue and organ damage. Its heterogeneous nature, slow disease progression, and seemingly random symptom flares complicate research studies aimed at improving therapeutic options for SLE patients.  |
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Multi-cell type gene coexpression network analysis reveals coordinated interferon response and cross-cell type correlations in systemic lupus erythematosus Panwar, Schmiedel, Liang et al Genome Res (2021)  |
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