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Novel self-amplificatory loop between T cells and tenocytes as a driver of chronicity in tendon disease
- Correspondence to Dr Neal L Millar, Institute of Infection,Immunity and Inflammation, University of Glasgow College of Medical Veterinary and Life Sciences, Glasgow G12 8TA, UK; neal.millar{at}glasgow.ac.uk
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Novel self-amplificatory loop between T cells and tenocytes as a driver of chronicity in tendon disease
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- Received October 17, 2020
- Revised February 17, 2021
- Accepted February 17, 2021
- First published March 10, 2021.
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November 15, 2022
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