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Energy Metabolism Disorder as a Contributing Factor of Rheumatoid Arthritis: A Comparative Proteomic and Metabolomic Study.

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Fig 1. Metabolic patterns in RA patients and normal subjects. (A) The heat map shows the standard score for each metabolite of each RA patient and each normal subject
Table 1. Different Metabolites in RA patients and normal subjects (VIP1, p<0.05).
Table 2. Different enzymes in RA patients and normal subjects related to energy metabolism.
Fig 2. Verification of different metabolites and enzymes in synovial fluid and synovial tissues from RA patients and normal subjects
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