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2. Role of estrogen signaling in fibroblastic reticular cells for innate and adaptive immune responses in antigen‐induced arthritis.

3. Local Immune Activation and Age Impact on Humoral Immunity in Mice, with a Focus on IgG Sialylation.

7. Impact of estrogen on IgG glycosylation and serum protein glycosylation in a murine model of healthy postmenopause.

12. Bazedoxifene does not share estrogens effects on IgG sialylation.

21. Reduction of Mature B Cells and Immunoglobulins Results in Increased Trabecular Bone.

23. ERα Signaling in a Subset of CXCL12‐Abundant Reticular Cells Regulates Trabecular Bone in Mice.

27. A tissue-selective estrogen complex as treatment of osteoporosis in experimental lupus.

41. Immunoglobulin G complexes without sialic acids enhance osteoclastogenesis but do not affect arthritis‐mediated bone loss.

42. Elevated serum level of hepatocyte growth factor predicts development of new syndesmophytes in men with ankylosing spondylitis.

43. Intermediate monocytes correlate with CXCR3+ Th17 cells but not with bone characteristics in untreated early rheumatoid arthritis.

44. Bone mineral density by digital X-ray radiogrammetry is strongly decreased and associated with joint destruction in long-standing Rheumatoid Arthritis: a cross-sectional study

46. Role of endogenous and exogenous female sex hormones in arthritis and osteoporosis development in B10.Q-ncf1*/* mice with collagen-induced chronic arthritis

48. Estren promotes androgen phenotypes in primary lymphoid organs and submandibular glands

49. A longitudinal study of fecal calprotectin and the development of inflammatory bowel disease in ankylosing spondylitis

50. The Rheumatoid Arthritis Risk Gene AIRE Is Induced by Cytokines in Fibroblast-Like Synoviocytes and Augments the Pro-inflammatory Response.

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