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Beck, F.* et al.: CD4+CD8αlow T cells in rheumatoid arthritis are clonally expanded and dependent on co-stimulation. Arthritis Rheum., DOI: 10.1002/art.42960 (2024)
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Faber, B.G.* et al.: A GWAS meta-analysis of alpha angle suggests cam-type morphology may be a specific feature of hip osteoarthritis in older adults. Arthritis Rheum. 75, 900-909 (2023)
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Zheng, J.* et al.: Lowering of circulating sclerostin may increase risk of atherosclerosis and its risk factors: Evidence from a genome-wide association meta-analysis followed by Mendelian randomization. Arthritis Rheum. 75, 1781-1792 (2023)
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Sedaghati-Khayat, B.* et al.: Risk assessment for hip and knee osteoarthritis using polygenic risk scores. Arthritis Rheum. 74, 1488-1496 (2022)
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Ashton, M.P.* et al.: Association of dendritic cell signatures with autoimmune inflammation revealed by single-cell profiling. Arthritis Rheum. 71, 817-828 (2019)
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Thompson, G.A.* et al.: Characterization of preferential recognition of a chimeric recombinant proteinase 3 variant by anti-neutrophil cytoplasmic antibodies. Arthritis Rheum. 70 (2018)
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Rothwell, S.* et al.: Immune-array analysis in sporadic inclusion body myositis reveals HLA-DRB1 amino acid heterogeneity across the myositis spectrum. Arthritis Rheum. 69, 1090-1099 (2017)
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Stutzer, K.* et al.: Genome-wide association study of DNA methylation in Th1 and Th17 cells in rheumatoid arthritis. Arthritis Rheum. 67:1623 (2015)
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Bézière, N. et al.: Optoacoustic imaging and staging of arthritic inflammation. Arthritis Rheum. 66, 2071-2078 (2014)
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Apel, M.* et al.: Variants in RUNX3 contribute to susceptibility to psoriatic arthritis, exhibiting further common ground with ankylosing spondylitis. Arthritis Rheum. 65, 1224-1231 (2013)
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Koumakis, E.* et al.: Brief report: A regulatory variant in CCR6 is associated with susceptibility to antitopoisomerase-positive systemic sclerosis. Arthritis Rheum. 65, 3202-3208 (2013)
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Abe, K. et al.: A novel N-ethyl-N-nitrosourea-induced mutation in phospholipase Cγ2 causes inflammatory arthritis, metabolic defects, and male infertility in vitro in a murine model. Arthritis Rheum. 63, 1301-1311 (2011)
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Dieudé, P.* et al.: Evidence of the contribution of the X chromosome to systemic sclerosis susceptibility: Association with the functional IRAK1 196Phe/532Ser haplotype. Arthritis Rheum. 63, 3979-3987 (2011)
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Kneilling, M.* et al.: Targeted mast cell silencing protects against joint destruction and angiogenesis in experimental arthritis in mice. Arthritis Rheum. 56, 1806-1816 (2007)
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Todd, I.* et al.: Elevated CD16 expression by monocytes from patients with tumor necrosis factor receptor-associated periodic syndrome. Arthritis Rheum. 56, 4182-4188 (2007)
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Graichen, H.* ; von Eisenhart-Rothe, R.* ; Vogl, T.* ; Englmeier, K.-H. & Eckstein, F.*: Quantitative assessment of cartilage status in osteoarthritis by quantitative magnetic resonance imaging: Technical validation for use in analysis of cartilage volume and further morphologic parameters. Arthritis Rheum. 50, 811-816 (2004)
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Burgkart, R.* et al.: Feasibility of T and Z Scores from Magnetic Resonance Imaging Data for Quantification of Cartilage Loss in Osteoarthritis. Arthritis Rheum. 48, 2829-2835 (2003)
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Burgkart, R.* et al.: Magnetic resonance imaging-based assessment of cartilage loss in severe osteoarthritis: accuracy, precision, and diagnostic value. Arthritis Rheum. 44, 2072-2077 (2001)
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Burgkart, R.* et al.: Magnetic resonance imaging-based assessment of cartilage loss in severe osteoarthritis: Accuracy, precision, and diagnostic value. Arthritis Rheum. 44, 2072-2077 (2001)
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Hudelmaier, M.* et al.: Age-Related Changes in the Morphology and Deformational Behavior of Knee Joint Cartilage. Arthritis Rheum. 44, 2556-2561 (2001)