1. Single-cell analysis of psoriasis resolution reveals an inflammatory fibroblast state targeted by IL-23 blockade

    This article has 13 authors:
    1. Luc Francis
    2. Daniel McCluskey
    3. Clarisse Ganier
    4. Treasa Jiang
    5. Xinyi Du-Harpur
    6. Jeyrroy Gabriel
    7. Pawan Dhami
    8. Yogesh Kamra
    9. Sudha Visvanathan
    10. Jonathan N. Barker
    11. Catherine H. Smith
    12. Francesca Capon
    13. Satveer K. Mahil

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  2. Timing of PCR and antibody testing in patients with COVID-19–associated dermatologic manifestations

    This article has 7 authors:
    1. Esther E. Freeman
    2. Devon E. McMahon
    3. George J. Hruza
    4. Jules B. Lipoff
    5. Lars E. French
    6. Lindy P. Fox
    7. Marlys S. Fassett

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  3. COVID-19 and Herpes Simplex Virus Infection: A Cross-Sectional Study

    This article has 2 authors:
    1. Mohammed Shanshal
    2. Hayder Saad Ahmed

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  4. Describing the burden of the COVID‐19 pandemic in people with psoriasis: findings from a global cross‐sectional study

    This article has 38 authors:
    1. S.K. Mahil
    2. M. Yates
    3. Z.Z.N. Yiu
    4. S.M. Langan
    5. T. Tsakok
    6. N. Dand
    7. K.J. Mason
    8. H. McAteer
    9. F. Meynell
    10. B. Coker
    11. A. Vincent
    12. D. Urmston
    13. A. Vesty
    14. J. Kelly
    15. C. Lancelot
    16. L. Moorhead
    17. H. Bachelez
    18. F. Capon
    19. C.R. Contreras
    20. C. De La Cruz
    21. P. Di Meglio
    22. P. Gisondi
    23. D. Jullien
    24. J. Lambert
    25. L. Naldi
    26. S. Norton
    27. L. Puig
    28. P. Spuls
    29. T. Torres
    30. R.B. Warren
    31. H. Waweru
    32. J. Weinman
    33. M.A. Brown
    34. J.B. Galloway
    35. C.M. Griffiths
    36. J.N. Barker
    37. C.H. Smith
    38. the PsoProtect study group

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  5. Impact of COVID-19 on medical practice: A nationwide survey of dermatologists and health care providers in Iraq

    This article has 6 authors:
    1. Mohammed Shanshal
    2. Hayder Saad Ahmed
    3. Hayder Asfoor
    4. Raad Ibrahim Salih
    5. Shehab Ahmed Ali
    6. Yusif K. Aldabouni

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  6. The successful introduction of a hand dermatitis clinic to reduce occupational dermatoses during the covid-19 pandemic

    This article has 2 authors:
    1. Sarah Walsh
    2. Siobhan Carey

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  7. The spectrum of COVID-19–associated dermatologic manifestations: An international registry of 716 patients from 31 countries

    This article has 13 authors:
    1. Esther E. Freeman
    2. Devon E. McMahon
    3. Jules B. Lipoff
    4. Misha Rosenbach
    5. Carrie Kovarik
    6. Seemal R. Desai
    7. Joanna Harp
    8. Junko Takeshita
    9. Lars E. French
    10. Henry W. Lim
    11. Bruce H. Thiers
    12. George J. Hruza
    13. Lindy P. Fox

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  8. Method development and characterisation of the low-molecular-weight peptidome of human wound fluids

    This article has 6 authors:
    1. Mariena JA van der Plas
    2. Jun Cai
    3. Jitka Petrlova
    4. Karim Saleh
    5. Sven Kjellström
    6. Artur Schmidtchen
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      Evaluation Summary:

      This well-done study establishes a work flow for the analysis of the peptidome of wound fluids. By doing so it enables the identification of peptide patterns associated with wounds that are healing versus non-healing. The method may therefore help to define candidate biomarkers for wound healing. Overall enthusiasm was somewhat dampened by findings previously reported by the same group and also by others.

      (This preprint has been reviewed by eLife. We include the public reviews from the reviewers here; the authors also receive private feedback with suggested changes to the manuscript. Reviewer #2 agreed to share their name with the authors.)

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