Blockade of PI3Kγ suppresses joint inflammation and damage in mouse models of rheumatoid arthritis

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This paper, published in 1950, received 649 indexed citations. Written by Montserrat Camps, Thomas Rückle, Hong Ji, Felix Rintelen, Jeffrey P. Shaw, Chiara Ferrandi, Christian Chabert, Corine Gilliéron, Thierry Martin and Denise Gretener covering the research area of Molecular Biology, Genetics and Hematology. It is primarily cited by scholars working on Molecular Biology (340 citations), Immunology (255 citations) and Oncology (122 citations). Published in Nature Medicine.

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