List of key scientific publications on the pathogenesis of psoriatic disease, authored by Mikhail Peslyak, either independently or in collaboration.

Name Short Abstract
Monograph 2021.
Psoriasis as netopathy. Model of pathogenesis with unique netosis role.
ISBN 978-5-905504-08-2
Psoriasis as NETopathy. Model of pathogenesis with unique netosis role. An analytical survey of results of experimental and theoretical works on psoriatic disease has been carrried out. A new YN-model of pathogenesis of psoriasis as skin manifestation of systemic psoriatic process is formulated. Psoriasis is regarded as reaction of skin immune system to imaginary dermal bacteria presumed psoriagenic expansion supported by netosis of special neutrophils.
Article 2020.
Blood Metagenome in Health and Psoriasis. Front. Med. 7:333.
A survey and analytical assessment of the results of fundamental works on studying blood metagenome (set of all non-human DNA) is carried out. All works on determining bacterial DNA concentration in the whole blood of healthy people are reviewed.
Project 2019.
Metagenomes of blood and psoriatic skin. Research project.
Research project. The purpose of project is testing the basic hypotheses of systemic YN-model of psoriasis pathogenesis. The test consists in complex studying of whole blood metagenome and metagenome of psoriatic skin (phagocytes).
Project 2018 (summary).
Development of new methods of complex diagnostics of metagenomes and microbiomes of throat, intestine, blood and skin of psoriatic patients, and also their corrections for achievement of long and steady remission.
Study of psoriatic disease. Scientific project.


Earlier, less relevant publications  
Monograph 2012. Model of pathogenesis of psoriasis.
Part 1. Systemic psoriatic process. Part 2. Local processes.

 
Report at Stockholm 2012.
Small intestine microflora at psoriasis. Its possible role in pathogenesis.

 
NMP Article 2005.
Psoriasis as a consequence of incorporation of β-streptococci
into the microbiocenosis of highly permeable intestines (a pathogenic concept)

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