Computer simulation using a two-phase model of the cell cycle has demonstrated that a transitory shift in the normal balance between the rate of cell flow to the differentiated and that to the proliferative compartment is sufficient to cause a permanent increase in the germinative population, thus resembling the alteration found in psoriasis. This shows the coherence of the hypothesis that cell kinetic parameters need not necessarily be expected to differ in psoriasis as compared with normal epidermis. This theoretical demonstration raises the possibility that the psoriagenic agent need not necessarily be present as long as the symptoms of psoriasis persist. From a therapeutic point of view this has implications that are sufficiently eviden...
Inflammation is characterized by altered cytokine levels produced by cell populations in a highly in...
Inflammation is characterized by altered cytokine levels produced by cell populations in a highly in...
Controversy exists whether the initiating events in psoriasis are primarily epidermal or dermal (vas...
Abstract A mathematical model of cell renewal in epidermis is proposed for describing how psoriatic ...
Mathematic modelling allows exploration of the contribution of specific quantifiable parameters to p...
Studies of growth kinetics of normal and psoriatic epidermal cells in vitro indicate that there is n...
Evidence suggests that inherent in skin of psoriatic subjects are cells, architectural structures, a...
Computational models of tissue homeostasis will facilitate a deeper understanding of many diseases. ...
A new systems model of psoriasis is presented and analysed from the perspective of control theory. C...
Evidence suggests that inherent in skin of psoriatic subjects are cells, architectural structures, a...
This book discusses several mathematical models highlighting the disease dynamics of psoriasis and i...
Review and analytical study of results of experimental and theoretical works on etiology and pathoge...
A new systems model of psoriasis is presented and analysed from the perspective of control theory. ...
Inflammation is characterized by altered cytokine levels produced by cell populations in a highly in...
A new systems model of psoriasis is presented and analysed from the perspective of control theory. C...
Inflammation is characterized by altered cytokine levels produced by cell populations in a highly in...
Inflammation is characterized by altered cytokine levels produced by cell populations in a highly in...
Controversy exists whether the initiating events in psoriasis are primarily epidermal or dermal (vas...
Abstract A mathematical model of cell renewal in epidermis is proposed for describing how psoriatic ...
Mathematic modelling allows exploration of the contribution of specific quantifiable parameters to p...
Studies of growth kinetics of normal and psoriatic epidermal cells in vitro indicate that there is n...
Evidence suggests that inherent in skin of psoriatic subjects are cells, architectural structures, a...
Computational models of tissue homeostasis will facilitate a deeper understanding of many diseases. ...
A new systems model of psoriasis is presented and analysed from the perspective of control theory. C...
Evidence suggests that inherent in skin of psoriatic subjects are cells, architectural structures, a...
This book discusses several mathematical models highlighting the disease dynamics of psoriasis and i...
Review and analytical study of results of experimental and theoretical works on etiology and pathoge...
A new systems model of psoriasis is presented and analysed from the perspective of control theory. ...
Inflammation is characterized by altered cytokine levels produced by cell populations in a highly in...
A new systems model of psoriasis is presented and analysed from the perspective of control theory. C...
Inflammation is characterized by altered cytokine levels produced by cell populations in a highly in...
Inflammation is characterized by altered cytokine levels produced by cell populations in a highly in...
Controversy exists whether the initiating events in psoriasis are primarily epidermal or dermal (vas...