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      Path Analysis Identifies Receptor Activator of Nuclear Factor-κB Ligand, Osteoprotegerin, and Sclerostin as Potential Mediators of the Tophus-bone Erosion Relationship in Gout.

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          Abstract

          To determine the relationship between tophus, erosion and bone remodeling factors in gout.

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          Journal
          J Rheumatol
          The Journal of rheumatology
          The Journal of Rheumatology
          0315-162X
          0315-162X
          Feb 2016
          : 43
          : 2
          Affiliations
          [1 ] From the Bone and Joint Research Group, the Department of Medicine, the Department of Anatomy with Radiology, and the Department of Molecular Medicine and Pathology, University of Auckland; and the Department of Radiology, Auckland District Health Board, Auckland, New Zealand.A. Chhana, PhD, Bone and Joint Research Group, Department of Medicine, University of Auckland; O. Aati, MHSc, Bone and Joint Research Group, Department of Medicine, University of Auckland; G.D. Gamble, MSc, Bone and Joint Research Group, Department of Medicine, University of Auckland; K.E. Callon, BSc, Bone and Joint Research Group, Department of Medicine, University of Auckland; A. Horne, MBChB, Bone and Joint Research Group, Department of Medicine, University of Auckland; I.R. Reid, MBChB, MD, FRACP, Bone and Joint Research Group, Department of Medicine, University of Auckland; J. Cornish, PhD, Bone and Joint Research Group, Department of Medicine, University of Auckland; N. Dalbeth, MBChB, MD, FRACP, Bone and Joint Research Group, Department of Medicine, University of Auckland; A.J. Doyle, MBChB, Department of Anatomy with Radiology, University of Auckland, and Department of Radiology, Auckland District Health Board; M. Roger, MBChB, Department of Radiology, Auckland District Health Board; F.M. McQueen, MD, FRACP, Department of Molecular Medicine and Pathology, University of Auckland.
          [2 ] From the Bone and Joint Research Group, the Department of Medicine, the Department of Anatomy with Radiology, and the Department of Molecular Medicine and Pathology, University of Auckland; and the Department of Radiology, Auckland District Health Board, Auckland, New Zealand.A. Chhana, PhD, Bone and Joint Research Group, Department of Medicine, University of Auckland; O. Aati, MHSc, Bone and Joint Research Group, Department of Medicine, University of Auckland; G.D. Gamble, MSc, Bone and Joint Research Group, Department of Medicine, University of Auckland; K.E. Callon, BSc, Bone and Joint Research Group, Department of Medicine, University of Auckland; A. Horne, MBChB, Bone and Joint Research Group, Department of Medicine, University of Auckland; I.R. Reid, MBChB, MD, FRACP, Bone and Joint Research Group, Department of Medicine, University of Auckland; J. Cornish, PhD, Bone and Joint Research Group, Department of Medicine, University of Auckland; N. Dalbeth, MBChB, MD, FRACP, Bone and Joint Research Group, Department of Medicine, University of Auckland; A.J. Doyle, MBChB, Department of Anatomy with Radiology, University of Auckland, and Department of Radiology, Auckland District Health Board; M. Roger, MBChB, Department of Radiology, Auckland District Health Board; F.M. McQueen, MD, FRACP, Department of Molecular Medicine and Pathology, University of Auckland. n.dalbeth@auckland.ac.nz.
          Article
          jrheum.150738
          10.3899/jrheum.150738
          26773114
          3c0ed058-e1e2-4a35-8d5f-88bb6f8970fc
          History

          BONE,EROSION,GOUT,OPG,RANKL,SCLEROSTIN
          BONE, EROSION, GOUT, OPG, RANKL, SCLEROSTIN

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