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A Multi-Omics Study of Comorbid Mechanisms Between Depression and Inflammatory Dermatoses Identifies FADS1 and TMEM258 as Therapeutic Targets

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Published in:Clinical, Cosmetic and Investigational Dermatology
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Published: 2026
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spellingShingle A Multi-Omics Study of Comorbid Mechanisms Between Depression and Inflammatory Dermatoses Identifies FADS1 and TMEM258 as Therapeutic Targets
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title A Multi-Omics Study of Comorbid Mechanisms Between Depression and Inflammatory Dermatoses Identifies FADS1 and TMEM258 as Therapeutic Targets
title_auth A Multi-Omics Study of Comorbid Mechanisms Between Depression and Inflammatory Dermatoses Identifies FADS1 and TMEM258 as Therapeutic Targets
title_full A Multi-Omics Study of Comorbid Mechanisms Between Depression and Inflammatory Dermatoses Identifies FADS1 and TMEM258 as Therapeutic Targets
title_fullStr A Multi-Omics Study of Comorbid Mechanisms Between Depression and Inflammatory Dermatoses Identifies FADS1 and TMEM258 as Therapeutic Targets
title_full_unstemmed A Multi-Omics Study of Comorbid Mechanisms Between Depression and Inflammatory Dermatoses Identifies FADS1 and TMEM258 as Therapeutic Targets
title_short A Multi-Omics Study of Comorbid Mechanisms Between Depression and Inflammatory Dermatoses Identifies FADS1 and TMEM258 as Therapeutic Targets
title_sort a multi-omics study of comorbid mechanisms between depression and inflammatory dermatoses identifies fads1 and tmem258 as therapeutic targets
topic Dermatology and Venereology
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Dermatology and Venereology
url https://www.dovepress.com/a-multi-omics-study-of-comorbid-mechanisms-between-depression-and-infl-peer-reviewed-fulltext-article-CCID