A model of chronic enthesitis and new bone formation characterized by multimodal imaging
Enthesitis is a key feature of several different rheumatic diseases. Its pathophysiology is only partially known due to the lack of access to human tissue and the shortage of reliable animal models for enthesitis. Here, we aimed to develop a model that mimics the effector phase of enthesitis and rel...
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Main Authors: | Christine Czegley (Author), Clarissa Gillmann (Author), Christine Schauer (Author), Lisa Seyler (Author), Christiane Reinwald (Author), Madelaine Hahn (Author), Michael Uder (Author), Katja Jochmann (Author), Elisabeth Naschberger (Author), Michael Stock (Author), Georg Schett (Author), Tobias Bäuerle (Author), Markus H. Hoffmann (Author) |
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The Company of Biologists,
2018-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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