Proteomic Analysis of Articular Cartilage Shows Increased Type II Collagen Synthesis in Osteoarthritis and Expression of Inhibin βA (Activin A), a Regulatory Molecule for Chondrocytes*
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A. Wallace | R. Wait | J. Saklatvala | Y. Sawaji | M. Hermansson | S. Begum | S. Alexander | M. Bolton
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