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Richardus, R.A.; Zwet, K. van der; Hooij, A. van; Wilson, L.; Oskam, L.; Faber, R.; ... ; Geluk, A.
2017
Longitudinal assessment of anti-PGL-I serology in contacts of leprosy patients in Bangladesh
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Hooij, A. van; Boeters, D.M.; Fat, E.M.T.K.; Eeden, S.J.F. van den; Corstjens, P.L.A.M.; Helm-van Mil, A.H.M. van der; Geluk, A.
2017
Longitudinal IP-10 Serum Levels Are Associated with the Course of Disease Activity and Remission in Patients with Rheumatoid Arthritis
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Hooij, A. van; Fat, E.M.T.K.; Eeden, S.J.F. van den; Wilson, L.; Silva, M.B. da; Salgado, C.G.; ... ; Geluk, A.
2017
Field-friendly serological tests for determination of M. leprae-specific antibodies
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Hooij, A. van; Boeters, D.; Fat, E.T.K.; Eeden, S. van den; Corstjens, P.; Helm-van Mil, A. van der; Geluk, A.
2017
LONGITUDINAL IP-10 SERUM LEVELS ASSOCIATE WITH THE COURSE OF DISEASE ACTIVITY AND ACHIEVING DMARD-FREE SUSTAINED REMISSION IN RHEUMATOID ARTHRITIS
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