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Arthritis and Rheumatism|October 15, 2003
Investigation of the role of ANKH in ankylosing spondylitisA E Timms, Y Zhang, L Bradbury, et al.
Arthritis and Rheumatism|June 17, 2000
The X-chromosome and susceptibility to ankylosing spondylitisE Hoyle, S H Laval, A Calin, et al.
Rheumatology (Oxford, England)|February 24, 2006
Effects of PTPN22 C1858T polymorphism on susceptibility and clinical characteristics of British Caucasian rheumatoid arthritis patientsP Harrison, J J Pointon, C Farrar, et al.
British Journal of Rheumatology|June 1, 1990
Chlamydial DNA is absent from the joints of patients with sexually acquired reactive arthritisB P Wordsworth, R A Hughes, I Allan, et al.
Annals of the Rheumatic Diseases|October 16, 2002
The F158V polymorphism in FcgammaRIIIA shows disparate associations with rheumatoid arthritis in two genetically distinct populationsA Milicic, R Misra, S Agrawal, et al.
Lancet (London, England)|May 25, 1985
Osteoporosis of pregnancyR Smith, J C Stevenson, C G Winearls, et al.
Rheumatology (Oxford, England)|September 18, 2003
Clinical assessment of sacroiliitis and HLA-B27 are poor predictors of sacroiliitis diagnosed by magnetic resonance imaging in psoriatic arthritisL Williamson, J L Dockerty, N Dalbeth, et al.
Prenatal Diagnosis|February 1, 1991
Detection of fetal cells in maternal bloodS C Yeoh, I L Sargent, C W Redman, et al.
Genes and Immunity|May 13, 2011
The histone demethylase JARID1A is associated with susceptibility to ankylosing spondylitisJ J Pointon, D Harvey, T Karaderi, et al.
Rheumatology (Oxford, England)|April 29, 2004
Extended report: nail disease in psoriatic arthritis--clinically important, potentially treatable and often overlookedL Williamson, N Dalbeth, J L Dockerty, et al.
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Arthritis and Rheumatism|October 15, 2003
Investigation of the role of ANKH in ankylosing spondylitisA E Timms, Y Zhang, L Bradbury, et al.
Arthritis and Rheumatism|June 17, 2000
The X-chromosome and susceptibility to ankylosing spondylitisE Hoyle, S H Laval, A Calin, et al.
Rheumatology (Oxford, England)|February 24, 2006
Effects of PTPN22 C1858T polymorphism on susceptibility and clinical characteristics of British Caucasian rheumatoid arthritis patientsP Harrison, J J Pointon, C Farrar, et al.
British Journal of Rheumatology|June 1, 1990
Chlamydial DNA is absent from the joints of patients with sexually acquired reactive arthritisB P Wordsworth, R A Hughes, I Allan, et al.
Annals of the Rheumatic Diseases|October 16, 2002
The F158V polymorphism in FcgammaRIIIA shows disparate associations with rheumatoid arthritis in two genetically distinct populationsA Milicic, R Misra, S Agrawal, et al.
Lancet (London, England)|May 25, 1985
Osteoporosis of pregnancyR Smith, J C Stevenson, C G Winearls, et al.
Rheumatology (Oxford, England)|September 18, 2003
Clinical assessment of sacroiliitis and HLA-B27 are poor predictors of sacroiliitis diagnosed by magnetic resonance imaging in psoriatic arthritisL Williamson, J L Dockerty, N Dalbeth, et al.
Prenatal Diagnosis|February 1, 1991
Detection of fetal cells in maternal bloodS C Yeoh, I L Sargent, C W Redman, et al.
Genes and Immunity|May 13, 2011
The histone demethylase JARID1A is associated with susceptibility to ankylosing spondylitisJ J Pointon, D Harvey, T Karaderi, et al.
Rheumatology (Oxford, England)|April 29, 2004
Extended report: nail disease in psoriatic arthritis--clinically important, potentially treatable and often overlookedL Williamson, N Dalbeth, J L Dockerty, et al.
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