Synovial membrane protein expression differs between juvenile idiopathic arthritis subtypes in early disease
Arthritis Research & Therapy2014Vol. 16(1), pp. R8–R8
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Sorcha Finnegan, Joanne Robson, Caitríona Scaife, Catherine McAllister, Stephen R. Pennington, David S. Gibson, Madeleine Rooney
Abstract
The data indicate distinct synovial membrane proteome profiles between JIA subgroups at an early stage in the disease process. The identified proteins also provide insight into differentially perturbed pathways which could influence pathological events at the joint level.
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