Iga n- and o-glycosylation profiling reveals no association with the pregnancy-related improvement in rheumatoid arthritis

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  • who: Albert Bondt from the The present research is embedded in the PARA study, a nationwide prospective cohort study on pregnancy and RA (n=253) from pre-pregnancy onwards [7, ]Healthy control subjects (n=32) were included as a reference group [16]. The study was carried out in compliance with the Helsinki declaration and was approved by the ethics review board at the Erasmus University Medical Centre, Rotterdam, The Netherlands. This study has been described in detail elsewhere [7]. Categorisation of disease activity and clinical response have published the research: IgA N- and O-glycosylation profiling reveals . . .

     

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