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What are the various types of lupus found in the general population, and how are they different? What are the known primary risk factors that have been linked to the development of systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE)? How does B cell biology, T cell regulation, and cytokine inhibition drive the development of SLE? What precautions do patients with SLE need to take to protect themselves from sun exposure?
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