Serum p-Glycoprotein and Monomeric C-Reactive Protein are Elevated in Takayasu Arteritis
Darpan Radheshyam Thakare,1,2,* Kritika Singh,1,* Tooba Qamar,1 Deeksha Singh,1 Sandeep Balakrishnan,1 Upendra Rathore,1 Neeraj Jain,3 Manish Ora,4 Durga Prasanna Misra1 1Department of Clinical Immunology and Rheumatology, Sanjay Gandhi Postgraduate Institute of Medical Sciences (SGP...
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Main Authors: | Thakare DR (Author), Singh K (Author), Qamar T (Author), Singh D (Author), Balakrishnan S (Author), Rathore U (Author), Jain N (Author), Ora M (Author), Misra DP (Author) |
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