3,4-dihydroxyphenylacetic acid has been researched along with Psoriasis in 1 studies
3,4-Dihydroxyphenylacetic Acid: A deaminated metabolite of LEVODOPA.
(3,4-dihydroxyphenyl)acetic acid : A dihydroxyphenylacetic acid having the two hydroxy substituents located at the 3- and 4-positions. It is a metabolite of dopamine.
dihydroxyphenylacetic acid : A dihydroxy monocarboxylic acid consisting of phenylacetic acid having two phenolic hydroxy substituents.
Psoriasis: A common genetically determined, chronic, inflammatory skin disease characterized by rounded erythematous, dry, scaling patches. The lesions have a predilection for nails, scalp, genitalia, extensor surfaces, and the lumbosacral region. Accelerated epidermopoiesis is considered to be the fundamental pathologic feature in psoriasis.
Excerpt | Relevance | Reference |
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"Depression is one of the most common associated diseases, which aggravates psoriatic skin lesions and affects the life quality of patients." | 5.56 | Depressive-like behaviors in mice with Imiquimod-induced psoriasis. ( Di, T; Guo, J; Guo, X; Li, P; Liu, Y; Meng, Y; Qi, C; Wang, Y; Zhang, L; Zhao, J, 2020) |
"Depression is one of the most common associated diseases, which aggravates psoriatic skin lesions and affects the life quality of patients." | 1.56 | Depressive-like behaviors in mice with Imiquimod-induced psoriasis. ( Di, T; Guo, J; Guo, X; Li, P; Liu, Y; Meng, Y; Qi, C; Wang, Y; Zhang, L; Zhao, J, 2020) |
Timeframe | Studies, this research(%) | All Research% |
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pre-1990 | 0 (0.00) | 18.7374 |
1990's | 0 (0.00) | 18.2507 |
2000's | 0 (0.00) | 29.6817 |
2010's | 0 (0.00) | 24.3611 |
2020's | 1 (100.00) | 2.80 |
Authors | Studies |
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Guo, J | 1 |
Liu, Y | 1 |
Guo, X | 2 |
Meng, Y | 1 |
Qi, C | 1 |
Zhao, J | 1 |
Di, T | 1 |
Zhang, L | 1 |
Wang, Y | 2 |
Li, P | 1 |
1 other study available for 3,4-dihydroxyphenylacetic acid and Psoriasis
Article | Year |
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Depressive-like behaviors in mice with Imiquimod-induced psoriasis.
Topics: 3,4-Dihydroxyphenylacetic Acid; Animals; Antidepressive Agents, Second-Generation; Behavior, Animal; | 2020 |