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Estrogens enhance the humoral immune response, and play important roles in pathophysiology of autoimmune rheumatic diseases. The intracrine synthesis of active estrogen metabolites at the level of cells involved in the immune response (e.g. macrophages and fibroblasts) represents a common pathway that characterizes a similar final immune...
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The compendium on Rheumatic Diseases found its origin in the successful EULAR on-line course on rheumatic diseases. The yearly updated reviews of the fifty modules of that course form the content of this book. Each chapter is written by two dedicated expert rheumatologists from two different countries, to get a balanced view. Most of them were...
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2010 (v1)PublicationThe immunomodulatory effects of estrogens: clinical relevance in immune-mediated rheumatic diseases.
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