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1. Mir221/222 drive synovial hyperplasia and arthritis by targeting cell cycle inhibitors and chromatin remodeling components

2. TNF overexpression and dexamethasone treatment impair chondrogenesis and bone growth in an additive manner

3. Repurposing the antipsychotic drug amisulpride for targeting synovial fibroblast activation in arthritis

4. Fundamentally different roles of neuronal TNF receptors in CNS pathology: TNFR1 and IKKβ promote microglial responses and tissue injury in demyelination while TNFR2 protects against excitotoxicity in mice

5. Combination of subtherapeutic anti-TNF dose with dasatinib restores clinical and molecular arthritogenic profiles better than standard anti-TNF treatment

6. Ectopic bone formation and systemic bone loss in a transmembrane TNF-driven model of human spondyloarthritis

7. An integrative transcriptome analysis framework for drug efficacy and similarity reveals drug-specific signatures of anti-TNF treatment in a mouse model of inflammatory polyarthritis.

8. 'SMASH' recommendations for standardised microscopic arthritis scoring of histological sections from inflammatory arthritis animal models

9. Combination of subtherapeutic anti-TNF dose with dasatinib restores clinical and molecular arthritogenic profiles better than standard anti-TNF treatment

10. Ectopic bone formation and systemic bone loss in a transmembrane TNF-driven model of human spondyloarthritis

11. An integrative transcriptome analysis framework for drug efficacy and similarity reveals drug-specific signatures of anti-TNF treatment in a mouse model of inflammatory polyarthritis

12. Investigating the pathophysiological role of RANKL in mammary gland density and oncogenesis in osteoporotic TgRANKL mice

13. Establishment of progesterone-induced mammary carcinogenesis in a humanized TgRANKL osteoporotic mouse model

14. FRI0163 Development of a preclinical testing pipeline for a novel transmembrane tnf-driven spondyloarthritis model

15. Mesenchymal TNFR2 promotes the development of polyarthritis and comorbid heart valve stenosis

16. P083 Comorbid TNF-mediated heart valve disease and chronic polyarthritis share common mesenchymal aetiopathogenesis

17. Comorbid TNF-mediated heart valve disease and chronic polyarthritis share common mesenchymal cell-mediated aetiopathogenesis

18. 04.17 TnfΔare/+: a multimorbidity model of spondyloarthropathies

19. 04.14 Aortic valve disease co-develops with polyarthritis in the tnf-driven models and shares a common mesenchymal cell-mediated causality

20. 06.13 A novel preclinical platform for the evaluation of therapeutics for spondyloarthritis (spa) and comorbidities developing in the tga86 murine-tmtnf-driven model

21. Improved topical delivery of tacrolimus: A novel composite hydrogel formulation for the treatment of psoriasis

22. Identification of microRNA-221/222 and microRNA-323-3p association with rheumatoid arthritis via predictions using the human tumour necrosis factor transgenic mouse model

23. TNFR2 on non-haematopoietic cells is required for Foxp3+Treg-cell function and disease suppression in EAE

24. Noninvasive imaging of pancreatic inflammation and its reversal in type 1 diabetes

25. Imaging inflammation of the pancreatic islets in type 1 diabetes

26. Methods for Studying the Biochemical Properties of an Inr Element Binding Protein: TFII-I

27. Cover Picture: Eur. J. Immunol. 2/12

28. TNFR2 on non-haematopoietic cells is required for Foxp3+ Treg-cell function and disease suppression in EAE

29. Transmembrane TNF protects mutant mice against intracellular bacterial infections, chronic inflammation and autoimmunity

31. Collagen II antibody-induced arthritis in Tg1278TNFko mice: optimization of a novel model to assess treatments targeting human TNFα in rheumatoid arthritis

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