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Long term IL-17A inhibition by secukinumab leads to reduced spinal inflammation and unchanged fatty lesions in patients with ankylosing spondylitis
Bibliographic Details
Main Authors:
Baraliakos, X
,
Braun, J
,
Laurent, D
,
Baeten, D
,
van der Heijde, D
,
Sieper, J
,
Emery, P
,
McInnes, I
,
van Laar, J
,
Landewe, R
,
Wordsworth, P
,
Wollenhaupt, J
,
Kellner, H
,
Wright, A
,
Vandenhende, F
,
Radford, K
,
Borah, B
,
Hueber, W
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Journal article
Published:
2013
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