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Targeting an inflammation-amplifying cell population can attenuate osteoarthritis-associated pain.

Feb 19, 2024

ABOUT THE CONTRIBUTORS

  • Akshay Pandey

    Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Stanford School of Medicine, 240, Pasteur Drive, Biomedical Innovations Bldg, Stanford, CA, 94034, USA.

    Mamta Singla

    Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Stanford School of Medicine, 240, Pasteur Drive, Biomedical Innovations Bldg, Stanford, CA, 94034, USA.

    Ana Geller

    Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Stanford School of Medicine, 240, Pasteur Drive, Biomedical Innovations Bldg, Stanford, CA, 94034, USA.

    Stuart B Goodman

    Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Stanford School of Medicine, 240, Pasteur Drive, Biomedical Innovations Bldg, Stanford, CA, 94034, USA.

    Nidhi Bhutani

    Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Stanford School of Medicine, 240, Pasteur Drive, Biomedical Innovations Bldg, Stanford, CA, 94034, USA. nbhutani@stanford.edu.

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