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| JXStern 2006-06-04, 9:15 am |
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http://ard.bmjjournals.com/cgi/cont...64/suppl_2/ii87
Psoriasis treatment: current and emerging directed therapies
L S Winterfield1, A Menter2, K Gordon3 and A Gottlieb4
Annals of the Rheumatic Diseases 2005;64:ii87-ii90
© 2005 by BMJ Publishing Group Ltd & European League Against
Rheumatism
brief but nice survey, points to:
http://ard.bmjjournals.com/cgi/cont...b1094c8075ef2c4
Psoriatic arthritis and psoriasis: classification, clinical features,
pathophysiology, immunology, genetics
Psoriasis pathophysiology: current concepts of pathogenesis
J G Krueger1 and A Bowcock2
Annals of the Rheumatic Diseases 2005;64:ii30-ii36
© 2005 by BMJ Publishing Group Ltd & European League Against
Rheumatism
Terrific, long article, I like the way these guys write, not that I
can follow more than a fraction of the content! But it sure sounds
like the basic science on psoriasis is now at least roughly mapped
out.
J.
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| randall 2006-06-04, 9:15 am |
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JXStern wrote:
> http://ard.bmjjournals.com/cgi/cont...64/suppl_2/ii87
> Psoriasis treatment: current and emerging directed therapies
> L S Winterfield1, A Menter2, K Gordon3 and A Gottlieb4
> Annals of the Rheumatic Diseases 2005;64:ii87-ii90
> =A9 2005 by BMJ Publishing Group Ltd & European League Against
> Rheumatism
>
> brief but nice survey, points to:
>
> http://ard.bmjjournals.com/cgi/cont...?ijkey=3Dd28c6=
6f1d36924ff8af3b7089b1094c8075ef2c4
> Psoriatic arthritis and psoriasis: classification, clinical features,
> pathophysiology, immunology, genetics
> Psoriasis pathophysiology: current concepts of pathogenesis
> J G Krueger1 and A Bowcock2
> Annals of the Rheumatic Diseases 2005;64:ii30-ii36
> =A9 2005 by BMJ Publishing Group Ltd & European League Against
> Rheumatism
>
> Terrific, long article, I like the way these guys write, not that I
> can follow more than a fraction of the content! But it sure sounds
> like the basic science on psoriasis is now at least roughly mapped
> out.
>
> J.
Marco---- Polo! Oh NO, Marco Andretti is leading PoP Micheal by
one position now. On laP 200 Marco is 7th and Michael is 8th....
Danica is running 5th...
BTW, Krueger and Bowcock are HOT---- their running 1st and 2nd
in the P 500....
>From JG Krueger,
http://www.fda.gov/ohrms/dockets/ac...entech-Raptiva=
_files/image006.jpg
http://www.fda.gov/OHRMS/DOCKETS/ac...entech-Raptiva=
_files/image010.jpg
from
http://www.fda.gov/ohrms/dockets/ac...entech-Raptiva=
..htm
CRASH lap 110 Helio Castroneves hit the wall.... oh no...and buddy rice
out as
well..... there goes the instant replay, helio shot under rice and
drove him in to
the wall... shucks. their out.
Is James the son of,
GG Krueger,
http://uuhsc.utah.edu/derm/bios/fac...os/gkrueger.htm
I don't know.... oh no...
LaP 120 of 200 still under caution...
James Krueger,
http://www.rockefeller.edu/research...act.php?id=3D83
Anne Bowcock can play Danica Patrick in this P race....
http://www.psoriasis.org/news/stori...oriasisgene.php
Wait a minute unless Danica finishes either one or two would
be just wrong. lol
http://hg.wustl.edu/bowcock/
How hot are they in this grouP?
http://groups.google.com/groups/sea...psoriasis&qt_s=
=3DSearch
Wow! HOT!
Their smoking into first and second positions today!
Ok the race is running again...
randall... this is getting good!
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| JXStern 2006-06-04, 9:15 am |
| On 28 May 2006 12:10:58 -0700, "randall" <ranhub11@aol.com> wrote:
>randall... this is getting good!
Ya think?
J.
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| randall 2006-06-04, 9:15 am |
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JXStern wrote:
> On 28 May 2006 12:10:58 -0700, "randall" <ranhub11@aol.com> wrote:
>
> Ya think?
Reality is always harder to accept then fairy tales. lol
Having son and father, Marco and Michael Andretti finish 2nd and 3rd
behind
Sam Hornish, even with Sam's fueling mistake in the pits, provided all
the drama I needed to an otherwise lackluster post.
Then with the reporter bugging grandPa Mario with 5 laps left and
Michael and Marco running 2nd and 1st it was almost to much.
Take the drama out and what's left? Science?
98.6% of the people around this group can't be
bothered with the THAT. The other 1.4% would be lucky to understand
even more then a smattering.
Even Krueger and Bowcock haven't got THE answer yet.
But if they did, how many would know it with out being told?
Lets say psors1 is it.
PSORS1: Linking Genetics and Immunology.
Elder JT.
1University of Michigan Medical Center, Department of Dermatology, Ann
Arbor, Michigan, USA.
Previous studies have localized the psoriasis susceptibility 1 (PSORS1)
locus to the proximal major histocompatibility complex class I region,
but approximately a dozen genes in the candidate region have thus far
been genetically inseparable. According to a team of researchers in the
United States and Germany, the primary genetic association has now been
worked out, implicating HLA-Cw6 "after all." The results integrate
genetics and immunology, further reinforcing our emerging understanding
of psoriasis.Journal of Investigative Dermatology (2006) 126,
1205-1206. doi:10.1038/sj.jid.5700357.
PMID: 16702966
Looks to me like this needs to be uPdated now,
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/...m.cgi?id=177900
And go back to the first time it was posted here,
http://groups.google.com/group/alt....rt=0&scoring=d&
Emery Dora posted it in 1995 from his college paper!
Not that it wasn't in pubmed. But back then he'd have to go to
his college library.
No doubt he wasn't studious. Nevertheless things have moved on. Yet
we're still
looking at psors1....
Any idea what happen to psors8?
randall... the best 2nd, 3rd finish in indy history!
> J
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