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Open AccessDifferent amounts of protein-bound citrulline and homocitrulline in foot joint tissues of a patient with anti-citrullinated protein antibody positive erosive rheumatoid arthritis
Antibodies binding to citrullinated proteins are a frequent finding in rheumatoid arthritis patients and may precede the onset of clinical symptoms several years. The antibodies are a predisposing factor for b...
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Homocitrulline: An Analog and Confounder Related to Citrulline
A structural homolog to citrulline, homocitrulline, can be present in proteins and peptides as a product of posttranslational modification. Homocitrulline is formed nonenzymatically from lysine residues in the...
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Open AccessSeparate and overlap** specificities in rheumatoid arthritis antibodies binding to citrulline- and homocitrulline-containing peptides related to type I and II collagen telopeptides
Our objective was to find out if there are antibodies binding to homocitrulline-containing type I and II collagen carboxyterminal telopeptides in sera of patients with rheumatoid arthritis (RA), and if these a...
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Open AccessRheumatoid arthritis antigens homocitrulline and citrulline are generated by local myeloperoxidase and peptidyl arginine deiminases 2, 3 and 4 in rheumatoid nodule and synovial tissue
Seropositive rheumatoid arthritis (RA) is characterized by autoantibodies binding to citrullinated and homocitrullinated proteins. We wanted to study the expression patterns of these disease-associated protein...
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Open AccessOsteogenic Differentiation of Human Mesenchymal Stem cells in a 3D Woven Scaffold
Fiber-based scaffolds produced by textile manufacturing technology offer versatile materials for tissue engineering applications since a wide range of crucial scaffold parameters, including porosity, pore size...
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Open AccessDistinct fatty acid signatures in infrapatellar fat pad and synovial fluid of patients with osteoarthritis versus rheumatoid arthritis
Infrapatellar fat pad (IFP) has recently emerged as a potential source of inflammation in knee arthropathies. It has been proposed to be one source of adipocytokines, fatty acids (FA), and FA-derived lipid med...
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Clinical translation of 3D bioprinting for cartilage repair: a biomaterial perspective
3D-printed medical devices and surgical tools are actively used in patients and within our healthcare system. Even as the bioprinting industry has seen significant growth in the past decade, bioprinted cellula...