Molecular Diagnostics in Dermatology and Dermatopathology 2011
DOI: 10.1007/978-1-60761-171-4_14
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Inflammatory Disorders of the Skin

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“…For routine clinical applications, the goal may be to interface molecular diagnostic strategies with more widely available methodologies (i.e. immunohistochemistry), which would facilitate rapid and inexpensive investigation of encoded protein expression in skin samples and correlation of genomic/proteomic changes with the microscopic features of a particular disease 56 . For example, as predicted by gene expression profiling, high levels of human beta defensin‐2 protein expression have been confirmed by immunohistochemistry in lesional skin of psoriasis, with minimal or absent staining for this protein in lesional skin of eczematous dermatoses (AD, ACD, and ICD) 44,57 …”
Section: Inflammatory Dermatosesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For routine clinical applications, the goal may be to interface molecular diagnostic strategies with more widely available methodologies (i.e. immunohistochemistry), which would facilitate rapid and inexpensive investigation of encoded protein expression in skin samples and correlation of genomic/proteomic changes with the microscopic features of a particular disease 56 . For example, as predicted by gene expression profiling, high levels of human beta defensin‐2 protein expression have been confirmed by immunohistochemistry in lesional skin of psoriasis, with minimal or absent staining for this protein in lesional skin of eczematous dermatoses (AD, ACD, and ICD) 44,57 …”
Section: Inflammatory Dermatosesmentioning
confidence: 99%