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THE PATHOBIOLOGY OF EARLY ARTH...
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THE PATHOBIOLOGY OF EARLY ARTHRITIS COHORT: A PRELIMINARY ANALYSIS CORRELATING HISTOMORPHOLOGY AND DISEASE ACTIVITY
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Main Authors:
DiCicco, M
,
Humby, F
,
Kelly, S
,
Hands, R
,
Buckley, C
,
McInnes, I
,
Taylor, P
,
Bombardieri, M
,
Pitzalis, C
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2012
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