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Using the Systems Biology Approach and Molecular Method to Investigate the Role of the Dopaminergic Pathway in Osteoarthritis: A Case Control Study

Osteoarthritis is the most common type of arthritis and one of the leading causes of job loss and motor disabilities. Recently, the involvement of dopaminergic pathways and dopamine receptor genes has been considered in this disease. Therefore, studying and comparing the expression pattern of these...

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Published in:Clinical interventions in aging 2020-01, Vol.15, p.321-327
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subjects Arthritis
Biochemistry
Cartilage
Case-Control Studies
Data analysis
Disabilities
Diseases
Dopamine
Dopamine - metabolism
dopamine receptor genes
Dopamine receptors
Female
Gene expression
Genes
Humans
Immune system
Infectious diseases
Lymphocytes
Male
Medical research
Methods
Molecular biology
Nervous system
Neurotransmitters
Original Research
Osteoarthritis
Osteoarthritis - metabolism
Pain
Patients
Phenols (Class of compounds)
Proteins
Receptors, Dopamine - metabolism
Receptors, Dopamine D2 - metabolism
Rheumatoid arthritis
Serotonin
Software
Statistical analysis
Systems Biology
Time
Transcriptome
title Using the Systems Biology Approach and Molecular Method to Investigate the Role of the Dopaminergic Pathway in Osteoarthritis: A Case Control Study
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