The clinical phenotype of inflammatory arthritis correlates with synovial immune cell infiltration: results from the pathobiology of early arthritis cohort
Main Authors: | Ribera, G, Humby, F, Kelly, S, Lewis, M, Bornbardieri, M, Nerviani, A, Hands, R, Bene, F, Buckley, C, Taylor, P, McInnes, L, Pitzalis, C |
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Oxford University Press
2018
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