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Biotechnology and applied biochemistry, 2019
Previously, we showed that immunoglobulin G (IgG) Fc fragments can expose neoepitopes specific to antibodies that were named regulatory rheumatoid factor (regRF). RegRF confers resistance to experimental autoimmune diseases. Immunization of rats with rat
A. Sidorov+4 more
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Previously, we showed that immunoglobulin G (IgG) Fc fragments can expose neoepitopes specific to antibodies that were named regulatory rheumatoid factor (regRF). RegRF confers resistance to experimental autoimmune diseases. Immunization of rats with rat
A. Sidorov+4 more
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A controlled study of chloroquine as an antirheumatic agent
Arthritis & Rheumatism, 1958AbstractThe use of a double‐blind therapeutic study to determine the effects of chloroquine on rheumatoid arthritis demonstrated antirheumatic properties of this drug. The criteria of Lansbury were successfully combined with other objective measurements to provide data of statistical validity.
Evan Calkins, Alan S. Cohen
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Zyn-Linker delivery of antirheumatic agents
Immunologic Research, 1994Despite our increasing ability to manage rheumatoid arthritis through systemic medication, refractory joints require local administration of more aggressive therapy in a substantial number of patients. These studies tested whether a new class of molecules designated Zyn-Linkers could deliver and retain therapeutics in a joint. Zyn-Linkers are synthetic
H. B. McIlvain+7 more
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Pulmonary Disease Due to Antirheumatic Agents
Clinics in Chest Medicine, 1990Drug-induced lung disease presents several diagnostic and therapeutic problems to the clinician. This is especially true in the case of lung disease associated with antirheumatic agents in which pulmonary disease may be due to the underlying disorder.
John A. D. Cooper, R. J. Zitnik
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Clinical Significance of Drug Interactions with Antirheumatic Agents
Clinical Immunotherapeutics, 1996Patients with rheumatoid arthritis often require treatment with more than 1 drug, and potential drug interactions are therefore important. Nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) are frequently prescribed, and are known to interact with many other drugs in common usage by effects on protein binding, hepatic metabolism and renal clearance.
Sarah M. Miles, Howard A. Bird
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Separation methods for antibacterial and antirheumatism agents in plant medicines
Journal of Chromatography B, 2004Traditional oriental medicines (TOM), with a very long history and many remarkable features, are very popular in Asian countries, especially in China, Japan and Korea. With the development of advanced analytical techniques, the modernization of traditional medicine has become a hot area in recent years and some herbal medicines have been increasingly ...
Wei Li, Dawei Wen, Yuping Liu, Huwei Liu
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Evaluation of Ibuprofen (Motrin)
JAMA, 1975Ibuprofen is a new, mild analgesic agent that may be useful in the symptomatic treatment of rheumatoid arthritis and osteoarthritis. Results of clinical studies have shown that its beneficial effects in these conditions are comparable, but not superior, to those of aspirin. However, at recommended doses it has less anti-inflammatory effect than aspirin.
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Effect of a Benzylidene Derivative, a Novel Antirheumatic Agent, on IL-1 Production
Pharmacological Research, 19933,4-Diacetoxy benzylidene diacetate (ACP) is a prodrug of protocatechualdehyde (PAL). PAL significantly inhibited interleukin-1 (IL-1) production and release in human monocytes in a dose dependent fashion under lipopolysaccharide (LPS) stimulation.
Koju Watanabe, Yo Mori, Haruhisa Hayashi
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Section 2 Clinical experience with fenoprofen, a new antirheumatic agent
Current Medical Research and Opinion, 1974SummaryThe authors review the studies which have been carried out on fenoprofen. Fenoprofen has been demonstrated to have anti-inflammatory, analgesic and antipyretic activity in both animals and man. It is an effective and well tolerated agent in the symptomatic treatment of patients with rheumatoid arthritis, degenerative joint disease, ankylosing ...
Walter M. Mikulaschek+1 more
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