Citrullinated proteins are present in synovial fluids from inflammatory arthritis but not osteoarthritis
Main Authors: | Kinloch, A, Lundberg, K, Wait, R, Wegner, N, Lim, N, Saxne, T, Malmstrom, V, Venables, P |
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Format: | Conference item |
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2008
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