The translocator protein as a marker of macrophage and stromal activation in inflammatory arthritis: An initial investigation
TSPO is an 18kDa mitochondrial protein of indeterminate function. Its high expression on macrophages has led to its use as an imaging marker in inflammatory disease. Due to the critical role of macrophages in arthritis pathogenesis, TSPO may be useful as a marker of disease activity in inflammatory...
Main Authors: | Narayan, N, Carlucci, F, Dakin, S, Saleem, A, Sabokbar, A, Taylor, P |
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Format: | Conference item |
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Oxford Academic
2017
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