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Cartilage diseases
Published 2020“…The structure and organization of cartilage's extracellular matrix (ECM) are the primary determinants of normal function. Most diseases involving cartilage lead to dramatic changes in the ECM which can govern disease progression (e.g., in osteoarthritis), cause the main symptoms of the disease (e.g., dwarfism caused by genetically inherited mutations) or occur as collateral damage in pathological processes occurring in other nearby tissues (e.g., osteochondritis dissecans and inflammatory arthropathies). …”
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Crohn’s disease or Crohn’s diseases?
Published 2003“…Disease behaviour in Crohn’s disease is dynamic and not stable over time…”
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Malignancy in autoimmune diseases.
Published 1992“…Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) represents the autoimmune disease that has been most studied in relation to malignancy. …”
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Emerging infectious diseases.
Published 2014“…The spectrum of human pathogens and the infectious diseases they cause is continuously changing through evolution and changes in the way human populations interact with their environment and each other. …”
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Genetics of infectious diseases.
Published 2004“…Infectious diseases represent a major health problem worldwide, both in terms of morbidity and mortality. …”
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Emerging infectious diseases
Published 2017“…The spectrum of human pathogens and the infectious diseases they cause is continuously changing through evolution, selection and changes in the way human populations interact with their environment and each other. …”
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DNA polymerases and diseases
Published 2007“…In this chapter, we would like to highlight the possible connections between DNA polymerases, the main enzymes in DNA metabolism, and human diseases, also critically evaluating those cases where the experimental data are not fully convincing. …”
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