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Cigarette Smoke Exposure in Mice using a Whole-Body Inhalation System
Published on: October 22, 2020
Smoking and psoriasis: from epidemiology to pathomechanisms
Luigi Naldi1, Santo Raffaele Mercuri
1Centro Studi GISED, Fondazione per la Ricerca Ospedale Maggiore, Unità di Dermatologia, Ospedali Riuniti, Via Garibaldi 13/15, 24100 Bergamo, Italy. luigi.naldi@gised.it
Abstract:
Smoking is a well-established environmental risk factor for psoriasis. It should be carefully considered in genetic studies because smoking can modify risk estimates for genetic markers. Genome-wide association studies may facilitate the analysis of genetic-environmental interaction in psoriasis.
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