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    2 research outputs found

    TGF‐β1 and HtrA1 interactive pathway in the molecular progression of osteoarthritis (1139.9)

    Author
    1. Collin Black
    2. David Kooyman
    3. David Mecham
    4. Elizabeth Chavez Matias
    5. Jeff Kartchner
    6. Karl Andersen
    7. MarLeice Robinson
    8. Philip Crepeau
    9. Spencer Wilhelm
    Publication venue
    Wiley
    Publication date
    01/04/2014
    Field of study
    No full text
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    Blocking the receptor for advanced glycation end‐products but not Toll‐like receptor 4 attenuates the progression of OA (835.13)

    Author
    1. David Kooyman
    2. David Mecham
    3. Elizabeth Chavez Matias
    4. Ian Christensen
    5. James Vandruff
    6. Jeff Kartchner
    7. Kara Taylor
    8. Karl Andersen
    9. MarLeice Robinson
    10. Paul Reynolds
    11. Philip Crepeau
    12. Spencer Wilhelm
    Publication venue
    Wiley
    Publication date
    01/04/2014
    Field of study
    No full text
    Crossref
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