Mannose-binding lectin gene polymorphisms are associated with disease activity and physical disability in untreated, anti-cyclic citrullinated peptide-positive patients with early rheumatoid arthritis

Søren Jacobsen, Peter Garred, Hans Ole Madsen, Niels H H Heegaard, Merete Lund Hetland, Kristian Stengaard-Pedersen, Peter Junker, Tine Lottenburger, Torkel Ellingsen, Lis Smedegaard Andersen, Ib Hansen, Henrik Skjødt, Jens Kristian Pedersen, Ulrik Birk Lauridsen, Anders J Svendsen, Ulrik Tarp, Jan Pødenphant, Hanne Lindegaard, Aage Vestergaard, Mikkel ØstergaardKim Hørslev-Petersen, Søren Jacobsen, Peter Garred, Hans Ole Madsen, Niels H H Heegaard, Merete Lund Hetland, Kristian Stengaard-Pedersen, Peter Junker, Tine Lottenburger, Torkel Ellingsen, Lis Smedegaard Andersen, Ib Hansen, Henrik Skjødt, Jens Kristian Pedersen, Ulrik Birk Lauridsen, Anders J Svendsen, Ulrik Tarp, Jan Pødenphant, Hanne Lindegaard, Aage Vestergaard, Mikkel Østergaard, Kim Hørslev-Petersen

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    Abstract

    Udgivelsesdato: 2009-Apr
    OriginalsprogEngelsk
    TidsskriftJournal of Rheumatology
    Vol/bind36
    Udgave nummer4
    Sider (fra-til)731-5
    Antal sider5
    ISSN0315-162X
    DOI
    StatusUdgivet - 1 apr. 2009

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