Published October 2019
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Journal Article
Investigating the Post-Partum Flare in Rheumatoid Arthritis Using Transcriptome Analysis
Chicago
Abstract
Women with Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) tend to have a predictable fl are of disease activity in the months after childbirth. The mechanism(s) underlying this post-partum fl are are as yet unknown. Using our pregnancy cohort, we (a) examined gene expression changes associated with a fl are of RA disease activity post- partum, (b) determined how those changes compare to post- partum changes observed among healthy women, and (c) examined whether expression profi les by 3 months post- partum differed from those before pregnancy.
Additional Information
© 2019 American College of Rheumatology. Issue Online: 29 October 2019; Version of Record online: 29 October 2019. Disclosure: M. Wright , None; D. Goin , None; M. Smed , None; L. Pachter , None; J. Nelson , None; N. Jewell , None; J. Olsen , None; M. Lund Hetland , Abbvie, 2, AbbVie, 2, Biogen, 2, BMS, 2, CellTrion, 2, 9, MSD, 2, Novartis, 2, Orion, 2, Pfi zer, 2, Samsung, 2, UCB, 2; V. Zoffmann , None; D. Jawaheer , None.Additional details
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- 101174
- DOI
- 10.1002/art.41108
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- CaltechAUTHORS:20200206-130336877
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