THE ROLE OF T CELLS IN THE PATHOGENESIS OF RHEUMATOID ARTHRITIS: AN IMMUNOCYTOCHEMICAL STUDY

EMAN MOHAMED HASSEIN EL-HAKEIM;

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Summary and Conclusion
Rheumatoid arthritis is polyarticular disease , characterized by a chronic inflammatory process that targets the synovial lining of diarthoridal joint . As the disease advance , it produces significant joint destruction , physical i


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Title THE ROLE OF T CELLS IN THE PATHOGENESIS OF RHEUMATOID ARTHRITIS: AN IMMUNOCYTOCHEMICAL STUDY
Authors EMAN MOHAMED HASSEIN EL-HAKEIM
Keywords THE ROLE OF T CELLS IN THE PATHOGENESIS OF RHEUMATOID ARTHRITIS: AN IMMUNOCYTOCHEMICAL STUDY
Issue Date 2006
Description 
Summary and Conclusion
Rheumatoid arthritis is polyarticular disease , characterized by a chronic inflammatory process that targets the synovial lining of diarthoridal joint . As the disease advance , it produces significant joint destruction , physical i

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