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2015 ACR/ARHP Annual Meeting

November 6-11, 2015. San Francisco, CA.

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  • Abstract Number: 1173
    G Protein Coupled Receptor Kinase 3 Regulation of Inflammatory Arthritis
  • Abstract Number: 1256
    Gas Chromatography/Time-of-Flight-Mass Spectrometry-Based Metabolomic Profiling in Cultured Fibroblast-like Synoviocytes from Rheumatoid Arthritis
  • Abstract Number: 764
    Gastrointestinal Adverse Events of Azathioprine in Daily Clinical Practice: Independent of Thiopurine Methyltransferase Activity
  • Abstract Number: 1743
    Gender Differences in Ankylosing Spondylitis: Men Derive Greater Benefit from Tumor Necrosis Factor Alpha Inhibitors
  • Abstract Number: 3121
    Gender Differences in Patient Reported Outcomes (PROs) in Psoriatic Arthritis
  • Abstract Number: 417
    Gender Differences in Pediatric Localized Scleroderma: Clinical and Patient-Reported Outcomes
  • Abstract Number: 711
    Gender Specific Differences in Ankylosing Spondylitis at Treatment Initiation in Patients Treated with Infliximab or Golimumab
  • Abstract Number: 2090
    Gender-Specific Pathways Linking Arthritis, Activity Limitation and Incident Heart Disease: A Causal Mediation Analysis of the Canadian Longitudinal National Population Health Survey
  • Abstract Number: 1246
    Gene Expression Analysis of Adult Onset Still’s Disease and Systemic Juvenile Idiopathic Arthritis Suggest a Single Disease Continuum
  • Abstract Number: 1611
    Gene Expression Profiling Reflects Increased Expression of Coronary Artery Disease Associated Genes in a Case-Control Matched Study of Patient with Rheumatoid Arthritis
  • Abstract Number: 122
    General Practitioners’ Perceptions of Methotrexate and Anti-TNF Therapies: A Qualitative Study
  • Abstract Number: 1949
    Generation and Immunophenotyping of Citrullin-Specific T Cell Lines from Peripheral Blood and Synovial Fluid of ACPA+ RA Patients
  • Abstract Number: 1265
    Genetic and Epigenetic Mapping of Very Early RA Synovial Fibroblasts
  • Abstract Number: 1621
    Genetic Contributions to Radiographic Damage in African Americans with Rheumatoid Arthritis on a Panel of Autoimmune Disease Markers
  • Abstract Number: 1919
    Genetic Deletion of Toll-like Receptor 4 (Tlr4) Abrogates TGF-β1-Induced Endothelial-to-Mesenchymal Transition (EndoMT) in Murine Pulmonary Endothelial Cells
  • Abstract Number: 1619
    Genetic Influences of Susceptibility to Rheumatoid Arthritis in African Americans
  • Abstract Number: 2808
    Genetic Variants at Chromosome 5q15 Associated with Immune-Mediated Diseases Influence Gene Expression and Isoform Profile of the Endoplasmic Reticulum Aminopeptidase
  • Abstract Number: 1210
    Genetic, Environmental, and Serologic Risk Factors for Inflammatory Joint Signs Among First-Degree Relatives without Rheumatoid Arthritis in a Prospective Cohort
  • Abstract Number: 2995
    Genome Wide Analysis in Scleroderma Renal Crisis: Defining Genetic Risk in Patients with RNA Polymerase III Auto-Antibodies
  • Abstract Number: 3088
    Genome Wide Expression Analyses Reveal Potentially Novel Drug Targets in Fibromyalgia
  • Abstract Number: 1622
    Genome-Wide Association Analysis and Whole Genome Sequencing Identify Variants Associated with Radiographic Severity of Rheumatoid Arthritis in African Americans
  • Abstract Number: 2099
    Genome-Wide Association Study of Clinically-Defined Gout Identifies Multiple Risk Loci: A Clue for Future Companion Diagnostics of Gout
  • Abstract Number: 1623
    Genome-Wide Association Study of DNA Methylation in Th1 and Th17 Cells in Rheumatoid Arthritis
  • Abstract Number: 110
    Genome-Wide DNA Epigenetic Profiling of Monozygotic Twins[L1]  Discordant for ACPA or ACPA-Positive Rheumatoid Arthritis Reveals Novel Associated Genes
  • Abstract Number: 3128
    Genome-Wide DNA Methylation Analysis in Blood and Dermal Fibroblasts from Twin Pairs Discordant for Systemic Sclerosis
  • Abstract Number: 1255
    Genome-Wide DNA Methylation Patterns in CD4+ T Reveal Significant Contribution of DNA Methylation to Rheumatoid Arthritis
  • Abstract Number: 1257
    Genome-Wide DNA Methylation Signatures of Salivary Gland Inflammation in Sjögren’s Syndrome
  • Abstract Number: 566
    Genome-Wide Trans-Ancestry Meta-Analysis of Herpes Zoster in RA and Pso Patients Treated with Tofacitinib
  • Abstract Number: 97
    Genomic Sequencing of Uric Acid Metabolizing and Clearing Genes in Relationship to Xanthine Oxidase Inhibitor Dose
  • Abstract Number: 721
    Geographic Differences in Demographics, Clinical Characteristics, and Standard of Care in Multinational Studies of Patients with Moderate to Severe Systemic Lupus Erythematosus
  • Abstract Number: 2696
    Geography and Association Between Patient Reported Outcomes and Disease Activity (DAS28) Components in Patients with Rheumatoid Arthritis, Among 17 Countries
  • Abstract Number: 1555
    Geography and the Influence of Comorbidity on the Prevalence of Depression in Patients with Rheumatoid Arthritis,a Study Across Seventeen Countries
  • Abstract Number: 1242
    Germ Line DNA Methylation Profiling Provides Novel Insights into the Parent-of-Origin Effect in Psoriatic Disease
  • Abstract Number: 1973
    Giant Cell Arteritis and Risk of Cerebrovascular Accident: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis
  • Abstract Number: 1130
    Global DNA Methylation Analysis of Osteoarthritic Subchondral Bone Reveals Significant Regional Variation and Similarity to Overlying Cartilage
  • Abstract Number: 2236
    Global Prevalence of Hyperuricemia: A Systematic Review of Population-Based Epidemiological Studies
  • Abstract Number: 2509
    Glucocorticoid Induced Osteoporosis Screening and Treatment: A Gender Comparison in a Cohort of Patients with Underlying Rheumatologic Diagnosis in a Tertiary Care Setting
  • Abstract Number: 2766
    Glucocorticoid-Sparing Effects of Abatacept in Real Life Practice: Data from a Paneuropean Analysis of RA Registries
  • Abstract Number: 754
    Glutathione S Transferases (GST) Polymorphisms Are Independents Predictors of Efficacy and Toxicity in Lupus Nephritis Treated with Cyclophosphamide
  • Abstract Number: 1912
    Glycyrrhizin Ameliorates Fibrosis, Vasculopathy, and Immune Abnormalities in Animal Models of Systemic Sclerosis
  • Abstract Number: 193
    Going Back to Basics – Redefining the Normal Pattern in Nailfold Capillaroscopy in a Large Healthy Population: Results of the German “Rheuma-Truck” Cohort
  • Abstract Number: 1730
    Good Control of Inflammation Counterbalances a Negative Impact of Radiographic Spinal Progression on Functional Status and Spinal Mobility in Patients with Ankylosing Spondylitis Treated with TNF Inhibitors
  • Abstract Number: 1236
    Google-Driven Search for Autoimmune Big Data Links Air Pollution and Younger Age at Diagnosis of Systemic Lupus Erythematosus: Geoepidemiological Analysis of 171,000 Adult Patients
  • Abstract Number: 228
    Gout and Risk of Non-Vertebral Osteoporotic Fracture
  • Abstract Number: 233
    Gout Does Not Decrease the Risk of Parkinson’s Disease: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis
  • Abstract Number: 225
    Gout Patients Present Carotid Plaques at Presentation in Spite of Low-Risk Cardiovascular Score
  • Abstract Number: 1339
    Granulomatosis with Polyangiitis or Post Pulmonary Tuberculosis: Can CT Chest Help in Differentiating in a Tuberculosis Endemic Area?
  • Abstract Number: 7L
    Group for Research and Assessment of Psoriasis and Psoriatic Arthritis (GRAPPA): Treatment Recommendations for Psoriatic Arthritis 2015
  • Abstract Number: 2823
    Gut Inflammation in HLA-B27 Transgenic Rats Alters the Monocyte Compartment and Its Osteoclastogenic Potential
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