HIGHLIGHTS
- who: Ze Du from the (UNIVERSITY) have published the research: Rhythm disturbance in osteoarthritis, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
- what: The joint is a time-sensitive organ that is partly controlled by the central rhythm in the CNS and that has its own peripheral rhythm [88].
SUMMARY
A normal biological rhythm is essential for maintaining the homeostasis of peripheral tissues, such as skeletal muscle, bone, synovium and cartilage, and it has the following characteristics. The authors will discuss the relationship between the rhythmic disturbance and OA, including the abnormal expression of rhythmic . . .
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