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Identification of microRNA-221/222 and microRNA-323-3p association with rheumatoid arthritis via predictions using the human tumour necrosis factor transgenic mouse model
- Correspondence to George Kollias, Biomedical Sciences Research Centre ‘Alexander Fleming’, Institute of Immunology, Vari 16672, Greece; kollias{at}fleming.gr
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Identification of microRNA-221/222 and microRNA-323-3p association with rheumatoid arthritis via predictions using the human tumour necrosis factor transgenic mouse model
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- Accepted March 23, 2012
- First published May 5, 2012.
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September 10, 2012
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