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What do mouse models teach us about human SLE?
Kui Liu, Chandra Mohan
Internal Medicine
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Medicine & Life Sciences
Systemic Lupus Erythematosus
100%
Genes
42%
New Zealand
31%
Chromosomes, Human, Pair 1
27%
Glomerulonephritis
24%
Serum Amyloid P-Component
23%
Inbred MRL lpr Mouse
22%
Congenic Mice
21%
Phenotype
18%
Antinuclear Antibodies
17%
Disease Susceptibility
16%
Autoantigens
16%
Chromatin
13%
Dissection
13%
B-Lymphocytes
11%
Serositis
11%
Hand Joints
11%
Sexism
10%
Genome
10%
Nuclear Antigens
9%
Chromosomes, Human, Pair 17
9%
Pathology
9%
Gene Knockout Techniques
9%
Lupus Nephritis
9%
Immune Tolerance
9%
Deoxyribonuclease I
9%
Breeding
8%
anti-IgG
8%
Proteins
8%
Joint Diseases
8%
Dermatitis
8%
Multigene Family
8%
Antigen-Presenting Cells
7%
Kidney Diseases
7%
Vasculitis
7%
Autoimmunity
7%
Skin Diseases
7%
Hispanic Americans
7%
African Americans
7%
Histones
7%
Autoantibodies
7%
Antibody Formation
6%
Dendritic Cells
6%
Autoimmune Diseases
6%
Anti-Idiotypic Antibodies
6%
Chromosomes
6%
Macrophages
5%
Research Personnel
5%
Technology
4%
Antigens
4%
T-Lymphocytes
4%
Inflammation
4%
Mutation
4%
Antibodies
4%