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Nature Immunology  2, 771 - 773 (2001)
doi:10.1038/ni0901-771

Pathogenesis of arthritis: recent research progress

Marc Feldmann

Kennedy Institute of Rheumatology Division, Imperial College School of Medicine, 1 Aspenlea Road, Hammersmith, London W6 8LH, UK. (m.feldmann@ic.ac.uk)

Rheumatoid arthritis affects millions of individuals worldwide. Luckily, it is the autoimmune disease with the most promising clinical results.

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