Cross-sectional and predictive associations between plasma adipokines and radiographic signs of early-stage knee osteoarthritis: data from CHECK.
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S. Bierma-Zeinstra | J. Bijlsma | P. Welsing | F. Lafeber | M. Kloppenburg | S. Mastbergen | W. V. van Spil
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