CD40 ligation of rheumatoid synovial fibroblasts regulates RANKL-mediated osteoclastogenesis: evidence of NF-kappaB-dependent, CD40-mediated bone destruction in rheumatoid arthritis.
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Insoo Kang | Ho-Youn Kim | Jong-Suk Kim | I. Kang | Jong-Suk Kim | Jin-Young Choi | Ho‐Youn Kim | Myung-Kwan Han | Sang-Il Lee | Wan-Hee Yoo | Hak-Yong Lee | Hyun-Soon Jeon | Eun-Kyung Song | Myung-Kwan Han | Sung-Il Park | Hee-Jin Yun | Jung-Ryul Kim | Yong-Chul Lee | Sung-Il Kim | Hang-Rae Kim | Jin-Young Choi | W. Yoo | Sang-Il Lee | Hang‐Rae Kim | Yong-Chul Lee | Eun-Kyung Song | Hak-Yong Lee | Sung-il Kim | H. Jeon | Jung‐Ryul Kim | H. Yun | Sung-Il Park | Eun‐Kyung Song
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