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Investigating the correlation of the NF-κB and FoxP3 gene expression with the plasma levels of pro- and anti-inflammatory cytokines in rheumatoid arthritis patients.

Seyed Askar RoghaniRamin LotfiBijan SoleymaniZahra SamimiParisa FeizollahiShirin AsarZahra AbdanAli KhorasanizadehMahdi Taghadosi
Published in: Clinical rheumatology (2023)
In conclusion, classical NF-κB (P65/P50) and FoxP3 may have significant pro- and anti-inflammatory roles in RA pathogenesis, respectively. Key Point • NF-κB (P65/P50) has a contribution to the early phase of RA.
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