PMID: 1201120Nov 1, 1975Paper

An overview of cellular and molecular mechanisms in cyrstal-induced inflammation

Arthritis and Rheumatism
D J McCarty, F Kozin

Abstract

In this account the authors have attempted to provide an introductory overview of the mechanisms of crystal-induced inflammation. More specific studies are given in other papers in this symposium. Like clinical gout itself, study of the sodium urate crystal has turned out to have a venerable heritage. Specific crystal identification has proved clinically useful.

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Jan 1, 1977·General Pharmacology·B J Northover
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