Using a ResearchKit Smartphone App to Collect Rheumatoid Arthritis Symptoms From Real-World Participants: Feasibility Study
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Pamela Berry | Luis Garcia-Gancedo | Michelle Crouthamel | E. Quattrocchi | Rachel E Williams | Michelle Crouthamel | P. Berry | Emilia Quattrocchi | Sarah Watts | Sherry Wang | Valentin Hamy | V. Hamy | L. Garcia-Gancedo | Sarah Watts | Sherry Wang | M. Crouthamel
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