IS EXPLORATION OF ALTERNATE IMMUNE PATHWAYS NEEDED IN HIDRADENITIS SUPPURATIVA? A CASE OF ATOPIC DERMATITIS AND CONCURRENT HIDRADENITIS SUPPURATIVA RESPONDING TO DUPILUMAB

Is Exploration of Alternate Immune Pathways Needed in Hidradenitis Suppurativa? A Case of Atopic Dermatitis and Concurrent Hidradenitis Suppurativa Responding to Dupilumab

Hidradenitis suppurativa (HS) is an inflammatory dermatosis associated with overactive T helper 1/T helper 17 (Th1/Th17) cells.HS has been effectively treated with biologic Sea Vegetables medications; however, many such biologics lack large randomized controlled trials.Only one such biologic, adalimumab, has been approved by the US Food and Drug Ad

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Archetypal images of a leader

Introduction.The article examines the archetypal images of the leader, reveals the concept of the archetype of the leader, shows the image of the leader in the context of different historical and cultural epochs.Theoretical analysis.The analysis of key sources on the topic was carried out, the theory of the archetype and the collective unconscious

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Cestodes of the Brown-banded Bamboo Shark Chiloscyllium punctatum (Elasmobranchii: Hemiscylliidae) from the Gulf of Thailand

Specimens of cestode parasites were collected from leather-restraints 120 brown-banded bamboo sharks, Chiloscyllium punctatum, collected from Chon Buri province, in the Gulf of Thailand.All fish specimens were found to be infected with cestodes.Eight species in 4 genera of cestodes were recorded, Caulopatera pagei, Orectolobicestus tyleri, Spiniloc

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Multiple apoptotic caspase cascades are required in nonapoptotic roles for Drosophila spermatid individualization.

Spermatozoa are generated and mature within a germline syncytium.Differentiation Sea Vegetables of haploid syncytial spermatids into single motile sperm requires the encapsulation of each spermatid by an independent plasma membrane and the elimination of most sperm cytoplasm, a process known as individualization.Apoptosis is mediated by caspase fam

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