All psoriasis articles
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         News NewsPsoriasis-linked gene mutation also impacts gut healthA mutation previously linked to skin disorders like psoriasis may also play a surprising role in gut health, according to new research. This mutation activates skin immune responses but also affects the intestine, revealing a new connection between genetics, the immune system, and the gut. 
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         News NewsOxymatrine, a quinoline alkaloid derived from Sophora flavescens, inhibits the Malassezia biofilmOxymatrine not only controls Malassezia overgrowth but also manages psoriasis symptoms, offering a dual-action mechanism for safer and more effective therapy, a new study shows. 
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         Features FeaturesUsing living bioelectronics to treat chronic inflammationHow we can use the skin microbiota and biogenic polymers to treat autoimmune diseases. 
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         News NewsLiving bioelectronics combine sensors and bacteria to heal skinResearchers have created a unique prototype of a ‘living bioelectronic’ designed to treat psoriasis. The patch – a combination of advanced electronics, living cells and hydrogel – is showing efficacy in experiments in mice. 
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         News NewsScientists invent ‘living bioelectronics’ that can sense and heal skinScientists have created a prototype for ’living bioelectronics’: a combination of living cells, gel, and electronics that can integrate with living tissue. The patches are made of sensors, bacterial cells, and a gel made from starch and gelatin. 
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         News NewsLiving bioelectronic device monitors and manages psoriasis in miceCoupling skin bacteria-laden hydrogel and electronics, researchers have introduced a bioelectronics system that can deliver management and adaptive treatment of skin inflammation. They test this approach in a mouse model of psoriasis. 
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         News NewsPatients can pause immune-suppressing medicines for COVID-19 booster vaccineA major clinical trial shows that people with inflammatory conditions are able to improve the antibody response from a COVID-19 booster vaccination by interrupting their treatment for two weeks immediately after having the vaccine. 
