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Type-II Collagen in the Pathogenesis of Rheumatoid Arthritis
Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) is now generally regarded as an autoimmune disease with relapsing or progressive occurrence of arthritis affecting preferentially peripheral joints. In spite of the fact that it is a ...
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The use of animal models to find and understand arthritis genes
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Post-translational modification of type II collagen influences T-cell tolerance to self-type II collagen
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Antileukoproteinase: modulation of neutrophil function and therapeutic effects in anticollagen II antibody-induced arthritis
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Genetic control of T-cell autoimmunity and arthritis
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Identification of hnRNP-A2 (RA33) as a major B-cell and T-cell autoantigen in pristane–induced arthritis
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Human type II collagen is processed in lysosomal compartments of macrophages for presentation of the glycosylated arthritogenic epitope hCII259–273to CD4 T cells in HLA-DR1 transgenic mice