Clinical medicine specific in situ inflammatory states associate with progression to renal failure in lupus nephritis section of rheumatology and gwen knapp center for

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  • who: Rebecca Abraham and colleagues from the Department University of Washington, Seattle, Washington, USA have published the research work: CLINICAL MEDICINE Specific in situ inflammatory states associate with progression to renal failure in lupus nephritis Section of Rheumatology and Gwen Knapp Center for, in the Journal: Rheumatology,
  • what: When the authors examine these densities on the patient level, the authors observed that, in patients with high CD4- T_cell densities, B cell densities tended to be low . The authors propose that stratifying patients by the constituency and organization of their renal inflammation might identify those most . . .

     

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