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2016 ACR/ARHP Annual Meeting

November 11-16, 2016. Washington, DC.

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  • Abstract Number: 1435
    KCa1.1 Potassium Channels Are a Novel Therapeutic Target on Fibroblast-like Synoviocytes in Rheumatoid Arthritis
  • Abstract Number: 61
    Killer Immunoglobulin-like Receptors Are Associated with Ankylosing Spondylitis
  • Abstract Number: 2122
    KiSS1 Is a Regulator of ADAMTS4 and ADAMTS5 Expression and Is Post-Transcriptionally Regulated By Micro-RNA N105 in Human OA Chondrocytes
  • Abstract Number: 825
    KL-6 and Not CCL-18 Is a Predictor of Early Progression in Systemic Sclerosis Related Interstitial Lung Disease
  • Abstract Number: 1853
    Klf5+/-;Fli1+/- Mice Recapitulate Protracted Wound Healing and Cardiac and Intestinal Involvement Associated with Systemic Sclerosis
  • Abstract Number: 292
    Knee Osteoarthritis and the Risk of Fall Injuries Among Older Adults: The Health ABC Study
  • Abstract Number: 296
    Knee Osteoarthritis As Risk for Hip Osteoarthritis
  • Abstract Number: 2135
    Knee Osteoarthritis Pain Is Differentially Associated with Tissue Degradation and Joint Inflammation
  • Abstract Number: 1254
    Knee Pain and Patient Preference for Knee Replacement: Healthcare Access Matters
  • Abstract Number: 303
    Knee Physical Exam Findings and Self-Reported Symptoms Are Associated with MRI-Detected Effusion-Synovitis Among Participants with or at Risk for Knee Osteoarthritis: Data from the Osteoarthritis Initiative (OAI)
  • Abstract Number: 1952
    Kv1.3 Channel Blockade Modulates the Effector Function of B Cells in Granulomatosis with Polyangiitis
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