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The mTOR Pathway's Role in Psoriasis: A Closer Look
Tuesday, December 10, 2024
Scientists are curious about how these mTOR forms might be involved in psoriasis. They think that mTORC1 and mTORC2 might be doing too much of their jobs, causing skin cells to multiply too quickly. This could be why psoriasis patches look the way they do.
It's like having too many cops directing traffic. They might cause a traffic jam, just like how too much mTOR activity could cause psoriasis. But don't worry, researchers are working on ways to balance this out. Maybe one day, they'll find a way to help mTOR do its job better, without causing so much trouble.
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