Biologics

Zeitschrift für Rheumatologie
J R Kalden

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References

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Dec 19, 1987·Lancet·C HerzogW Müller
Aug 26, 1998·Rheumatic Diseases Clinics of North America·F C Breedveld
Nov 30, 2000·The New England Journal of Medicine·P E LipskyUNKNOWN Anti-Tumor Necrosis Factor Trial in Rheumatoid Arthritis with Concomitant Therapy Study Group
Jul 29, 2004·The Journal of Experimental Medicine·Michael R EhrensteinClaudia Mauri
Jan 29, 2005·Annals of the Rheumatic Diseases·C AntoniUNKNOWN IMPACT 2 Trial Investigators
Sep 16, 2005·The New England Journal of Medicine·Mark C GenoveseMaxime Dougados
Aug 16, 2006·The New England Journal of Medicine·Ganesh SuntharalingamNicki Panoskaltsis
Jan 18, 2007·The Journal of Experimental Medicine·Falk Nimmerjahn, Jeffrey V Ravetch
Sep 25, 2008·Nature Clinical Practice. Rheumatology·Achim RothePeter J Hudson
Feb 25, 2010·Rheumatology·Prashantha M Vaitla, Elizabeth M McDermott
May 19, 2010·Journal of Clinical Immunology·Robert M Anthony, Jeffrey V Ravetch
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Dec 21, 2012·The New England Journal of Medicine·Fabrizio De BenedettiUNKNOWN PRCSG
Dec 21, 2012·The New England Journal of Medicine·Nicolino RupertoUNKNOWN PRCSG
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