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An interdisciplinary perspective on peripheral drivers of pain in rheumatoid arthritis
Emerging data suggest that resident cells and locally produced mediators interact with nerves in the joint to promote pain in rheumatoid arthritis. This Review discusses the potential neuro–immune–stromal interactions promoting joint pain and highlights the need for an interdisciplinary approach to therapeutic development.
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25 years of biologic therapy
Biologic therapies with various modes of action have been introduced into the field of rheumatology over the past 25 years, and have revolutionized the treatment and outcomes in many rheumatic diseases. This collection from Nature Reviews Rheumatology brings together articles on biologic therapy in rheumatology, including the latest Reviews and Opinion pieces, as well as popular content from our archives.
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Tendon and ligament mechanical loading in the pathogenesis of inflammatory arthritis
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Epidemiology of sarcopenia and insight into possible therapeutic targets
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Advancements and challenges in CAR T cell therapy in autoimmune diseases
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Recent advancements in cartilage tissue engineering innovation and translation