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1. The presence of parvovirus B19 VP and NS1 genes in the synovium is not correlated with rheumatoid arthritis. Peterlana D, Puccetti A, Beri R, Ricci M, Simeoni S, Borgato L, Scilanga L, Cerù S, Corrocher R, Lunardi C. J Rheumatol; 2003 Sep; 30(9):1907-10. PubMed ID: 12966589 [Abstract] [Full Text] [Related]
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