Experimental Rheumatology
Experimental rheumatology is the study of the cause and treatment of rheumatic diseases. It encompasses the research, diagnosis and management of a variety of conditions affecting the joints, tendons and muscles. Experimental rheumatology strives to explain the molecular and cellular mechanisms underlying rheumatic diseases, aiming to identify novel therapeutic targets. The outcomes of such research can lead to new and more effective treatments for a range of conditions, from osteoarthritis to systemic lupus erythematosus. Experimental rheumatology is a rapidly advancing field of research that has the potential to improve the quality of life of many people suffering from debilitating rheumatic diseases.
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