PMID: 16521366Mar 9, 2006Paper

Biologic therapies in autoimmune diseases

Clinical Medicine : Journal of the Royal College of Physicians of London
Henry Penn

Abstract

Over the past decade, the treatment of rheumatoid arthritis has been revolutionised by the development of therapies targeted at molecules involved in driving the inflammatory response. This review briefly summarises the established uses of biologic therapies in rheumatoid disease, and outlines other diseases in rheumatology and other fields where biologic agents are finding a role.

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Jan 29, 2011·Expert Opinion on Biological Therapy·Matthew B Carroll
Sep 18, 2012·Current Medical Research and Opinion·Ernest ChoyIfy Sargeant
Jan 29, 2008·Seminars in Arthritis and Rheumatism·Matthew B Carroll, Michael I Bond
Aug 30, 2007·Musculoskeletal Care·Frances Chilton, Raymond A Collett
Jan 1, 2015·Rheumatology International·Anna Felis-GiemzaEwa Haładyj
May 13, 2020·Expert Opinion on Drug Safety·Davide Fiore BavaroAnnalisa Saracino

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