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1 a suggest similarity to rheumatoid arthritis synovia.
2 tis are being applied to psoriatic arthritis synovia.
3 by histomorphometry in healthy and arthritic synovia.
4 al cells extracted from RA and nonrheumatoid synovia.
5 l cells was detected in RA and nonrheumatoid synovia.
6 ced this binding in RA but not nonrheumatoid synovia.
7 lls was demonstrated in RA and nonrheumatoid synovia.
8 ation and matrix degradation in the inflamed synovia.
9  was performed to identify RAG+ cells within synovia.
10 a, and it was absent from all of the healthy synovia.
11 actant; a rat homolog for human IL-8) in the synovia.
12 ed and the PMN activation state in the joint synovia.
13 hain rearrangements in about one-third of RA synovia.
14 gests the presence of immature B cells in RA synovia.
15   Both GNS and FLNA were highly expressed in synovia.
16 r in inflammatory tissues such as rheumatoid synovia and atherosclerotic plaque.
17 yte subsets that are observed in inflamed RA synovia and blood of RA patients with flares and (iii) a
18 onocytes, recently identified in inflamed RA synovia and blood of those with RA flares.
19 amine expression of selected EBV genes in RA synovia and find no abnormal expression in RA.
20 D200R was found to be expressed in arthritic synovia and in lymph nodes, yet no changes in T cell cyt
21        Four dogs expressed IL-8 mRNA (in the synovia and pericardium), and three dogs had TNF-alpha m
22 ha and IL-15, which are abundant in inflamed synovia and RA patient sera.
23 arkedly lower expression of HIF-1alpha in OA synovia, and it was absent from all of the healthy synov
24                                 JRA and JSpA synovia are characterized by the presence of TNF alpha,
25 ver, the overexpression of cathepsin K in RA synovia due to an increase in the number of cathepsin K-
26                            In Lyme arthritis synovia, endothelial cells showed intense expression of
27                                              Synovia from AIA rats were (immuno)histochemically analy
28 F4 and NFkappaB expression were increased in synovia from OA patients with high grade inflammation.
29 s of ICBP90 and MIF were correlated in joint synovia from patients with rheumatoid arthritis.
30                                         Knee synovia from SLE, OA, and RA patients were analyzed for
31 sectional evaluations of psoriatic arthritis synovia in the context of other arthritides have been pe
32  expression of polyadenylation factors in OA synovia indicates a new target for analgesia treatments.
33 ately for meniscus and joint space including synovia, ligaments, and periarticular soft tissue.
34 r, in human macrophages and fibroblasts from synovia of individuals with rheumatoid arthritis, tenasc
35  synthesis in explant cultures from inflamed synovia of individuals with rheumatoid arthritis.
36 eted chemoattractant that is abundant in the synovia of patients with juvenile idiopathic arthritis (
37 -1 and LFA-1, are expressed intensely in the synovia of patients with Lyme arthritis.
38 with acute graft-versus-host disease and the synovia of patients with rheumatoid arthritis during act
39 elates with the clinical T cell score in the synovia of rheumatoid arthritis patients.
40      We show that lactate accumulates in the synovia of rheumatoid arthritis patients.
41 essing high levels of IL-1Ra were present on synovia of transduced joints.
42 omics to detect HLA-DR-presented peptides in synovia or peripheral blood mononuclear cells and identi
43 nerated in other tissues and then migrate to synovia, perhaps due to cross-reactive joint-specific Ag
44  positive for IL-8 mRNA in multiple tissues (synovia, pericardium, and peritoneum), and 10 dogs expre
45 abundantly by macrophages in most rheumatoid synovia, predominantly close to the intimal layer but al
46                                  The role of synovia remains unclear, but we now have a better unders
47 sublining and vascularized areas of inflamed synovia showed a highly significant negative correlation
48           Fresh looks at psoriatic arthritis synovia suggest similarity to rheumatoid arthritis synov
49  macrophage-like cells in normal, OA, and RA synovia suggests a constitutive expression of this prote
50                                              Synovia that were recovered from the MCP joints of inter
51 cept for lesser expression of VCAM-1 in Lyme synovia, the levels of expression of these adhesion mole
52 iptomics revealed cell states expanded in RA synovia: THY1(CD90)(+)HLA-DRA(hi) sublining fibroblasts,
53 to endothelial HSPGs in RA and nonrheumatoid synovia was determined by heparinase treatment followed
54 e presence and function of PMNs in the joint synovia when disease intensity is not severe.
55 ascular growth is enhanced in osteoarthritic synovia when infiltrating macrophages generate angiogeni
56                                 Treatment of synovia with a syndecan-3 antibody reduced CXCL8 binding
57                                           RA synovia with highly expanded CD8 T cell clones reactive
58                                              Synovia with increased inflammation scores exhibit a uni