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Decreased plasma IL22 levels, but not increased IL17 and IL23 levels, correlate with disease activit...

Decreased plasma IL22 levels, but not increased IL17 and IL23 levels, correlate with disease activit...

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Decreased plasma IL22 levels, but not increased IL17 and IL23 levels, correlate with disease activity in patients with systemic lupus erythematosus

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Decreased plasma IL22 levels, but not increased IL17 and IL23 levels, correlate with disease activity in patients with systemic lupus erythematosus

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England: BMJ Publishing Group Ltd and European League Against Rheumatism

Journal title

Annals of the rheumatic diseases, 2009-04, Vol.68 (4), p.604-606

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English

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England: BMJ Publishing Group Ltd and European League Against Rheumatism

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Dr Q Li, Department of Respiratory Medicine, Changhai Hospital, 168 Changhai Road, Shanghai 200433, China; liqressh@yahoo.com.cn Interleukin 17 (IL17)-producing T helper (Th17) cells, a new effector T cell subset, appear to play an essential role in autoimmune diseases.1 It has been shown that IL22 is another Th17 cytokine in mice and IL23 is criti...

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Decreased plasma IL22 levels, but not increased IL17 and IL23 levels, correlate with disease activity in patients with systemic lupus erythematosus

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TN_cdi_proquest_miscellaneous_67029083

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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/TN_cdi_proquest_miscellaneous_67029083

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ISSN

0003-4967

E-ISSN

1468-2060

DOI

10.1136/ard.2008.097089

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