Disease Info Card

Drug Eruptions

Information about Drug Eruptions: characteristics, related genes and pathways, plus antibodies you can use for research. This page is being enriched constantly, if you see some information you would like this page to include please send your suggestions to us.

Overview of Drug Eruptions

Most recent studies have shown that Drug Eruptions shares some biological mechanisms with allergy, contact-dermatitis, dermatitis, dermatitis-allergic-contact, dermatologic-disorders, eczema, edema, eosinophilia, erythema, exanthema, malignant-neoplasms, medication-reaction, neoplasms, pruritus, psoriasis, skin-diseases-vesiculobullous, toxic-epidermal-necrolysis, urticaria.

Among the many pathways, these few ones have gauged particular interests from scientists studying Drug Eruptions, and have been seen in publications frequently: Aging, Anaphylaxis, Angiogenesis, Coagulation, Cytokine Production, Cytolysis, Excretion, Exocytosis, Hypersensitivity, Immune Response, Inflammatory Response, Localization, Lymphocyte Proliferation, Mast Cell Degranulation, Pathogenesis, Pigmentation, Secretion, Sensitization, Type Iv Hypersensitivity, Wound Healing

Quite a number of genes have been found to play important roles in Drug Eruptions, such as ACE, ALB, C3, CD4, CD8A, CSF2, CSF3, CTLA4, EGF, EGFR, HLA-B, HSPG2, IFNG, IL2, IL5, INS, POMC, PTGS2, TNF. See what Boster has to offer for the research of these genes by clicking the gene name links below and view a more detailed info card/product listing for that gene.

In a later update, we will include information such as current drugs and therapy solutions as well as on-going and past clinical trials for this disease. Plesae stay updated.

Drug Eruptions Related Genes

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ACE ALB C3
CD4 CD8A CSF2
CSF3 CTLA4 EGF
EGFR HLA-B HSPG2
IFNG IL2 IL5
INS POMC PTGS2
TNF