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Allelic expression imbalance in articular cartilage and subchondral bone refined genome-wide association signals in osteoarthritis
Identification and characterization of two consistent osteoarthritis subtypes by transcriptome and clinical data integration
Serum fatty acid chain length associates with prevalent symptomatic end-stage osteoarthritis, independent of BMI
Increased WISP1 expression in human osteoarthritic articular cartilage is epigenetically regulated and decreases cartilage matrix production
Annotating Transcriptional Effects of Genetic Variants in Disease-Relevant Tissue: Transcriptome-Wide Allelic Imbalance in Osteoarthritic Cartilage
RNA sequencing data integration reveals an miRNA interactome of osteoarthritis cartilage
Genome Analyses of >200,000 Individuals Identify 58 Loci for Chronic Inflammation and Highlight Pathways that Link Inflammation and Complex Disorders
Genome-wide analyses identify a role for SLC17A4 and AADAT in thyroid hormone regulation
ANP32A REGULATES ATM EXPRESSION AND PREVENTS OXIDATIVE STRESS IN CARTILAGE, BRAIN AND BONE
On the relation between genetic variation and osteoarthritis
Genome-wide association and functional studies identify a role for matrix Gla protein in osteoarthritis of the hand
Genome-wide association and functional studies identify a role for matrix Gla protein in osteoarthritis of the hand
Anp32a Is a Critical Regulator of Oxidative Stress in Cartilage and Protects Against Osteoarthritis
Increased Expression of CCN4/WISP1 in Osteoarthritic Articular Cartilage Is Epigenetically Regulated and Disrupts Cartilage Homeostasis
INCREASED EXPRESSION OF CCN4/ WISP1 IN OSTEOARTHRITIC ARTICULAR CARTILAGE IS EPIGENETICALLY REGULATED AND DISRUPTS CARTILAGE HOMEOSTASIS
INCREASED EXPRESSION OF CCN4/WISP1 IN OSTEOARTHRITIC ARTICULAR CARTILAGE IS EPIGENETICALLY REGULATED AND DISRUPTS CARTILAGE HOMEOSTASIS
INCREASED EXPRESSION OF CCN4/WISP1 IN OSTEOARTHRITIC ARTICULAR CARTILAGE IS EPIGENETICALLY REGULATED AND DISRUPTS CARTILAGE HOMEOSTASIS
The first international workshop on the epigenetics of osteoarthritis
Novel Genetic Variants for Cartilage Thickness and Hip Osteoarthritis
Neo-cartilage engineered from primary chondrocytes is epigenetically similar to autologous cartilage, in contrast to using mesenchymal stem cells

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