Salt-inducible kinases may have therapeutic potential for autoimmune diseases
(Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology) A new research report appearing in the May 2016 issue of the Journal of Leukocyte Biology, suggests that specific enzymes, called 'salt-inducible kinases,' may be able to help curb runaway inflammation associated with autoimmune diseases like Crohn's disease, arthritis, and psoriasis.
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