Increased serum CXCL10 in Graves’ disease or autoimmune thyroiditis is not associated with hyper- or hypothyroidism per se, but is specifically sustained by the autoimmune, inflammatory process (Q61638166)
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scientific article published on 01 May 2006
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English | Increased serum CXCL10 in Graves’ disease or autoimmune thyroiditis is not associated with hyper- or hypothyroidism per se, but is specifically sustained by the autoimmune, inflammatory process |
scientific article published on 01 May 2006 |
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Increased serum CXCL10 in Graves' disease or autoimmune thyroiditis is not associated with hyper- or hypothyroidism per se, but is specifically sustained by the autoimmune, inflammatory process (English)
Ele Ferrannini
Alessandro Antonelli
Poupak Fallahi
Mario Rotondi
Silvia Martina Ferrari
Mariano Grosso