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Cartilage oligomeric matrix protein (COMP) has a dual role in complement regulation
2009) 12th European Meeting on Complement in Human Disease In Molecular Immunology 46(14). p.2829-2829(
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Measures and time points relevant for post-surgical follow-up in patients with inflammatory arthritis: a pilot study
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The cartilage-specific collagen IX and its role in modulation of the complement activity
2009) 12th European Meeting on Complement in Human Disease In Molecular Immunology 46(14). p.2854-2854(
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Anti-tumour necrosis factor therapy in rheumatoid arthritis and risk of malignant lymphomas:relative risks and time-trends in the Swedish Biologics Register
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- Contribution to journal › Article
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Natural course of knee osteoarthritis in middle-aged subjects with knee pain: 12-year follow-up using clinical and radiographic criteria
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Disease activity level, remission and response in established rheumatoid arthritis: Performance of various criteria sets in an observational cohort, treated with anti-TNF agents
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EULAR points to consider for conducting clinical trials in systemic lupus erythematosus
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The tyrosine sulfate rich domains of the LRR-proteins fibromodulin and osteoadherin bind motifs of basic clusters in a variety of heparin binding proteins including bioactive factors.
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Renal function is mostly preserved in patients with systemic sclerosis.
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Negative predictive value and potential cost savings of acute nuclear myocardial perfusion imaging in low risk patients with suspected acute coronary syndrome : A prospective single blinded study
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