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1. Proteomic aptamer analysis reveals serum biomarkers associated with disease mechanisms and phenotypes of systemic sclerosis.

2. Systemic Sclerosis-Specific Antibodies: Novel and Classical Biomarkers.

3. Clinical Significance of Antinucleolar Antibodies: Biomarkers for Autoimmune Diseases, Malignancies, and others.

4. Antigen Reactivity and Clinical Significance of Autoantibodies Directed Against the Pyruvate Dehydrogenase Antigen Complex in Patients With Connective Tissue Disease.

5. The clinical phenotype of systemic sclerosis patients with anti-PM/Scl antibodies: results from the EUSTAR cohort.

6. Detection of anti-mitochondrial antibodies by immunoprecipitation in patients with systemic sclerosis.

7. Rpp25 is a major target of autoantibodies to the Th/To complex as measured by a novel chemiluminescent assay.

8. A new immunoprecipitation-real time quantitative PCR assay for anti-Th/To and anti-U3RNP antibody detection in systemic sclerosis.

9. Gender and ethnicity differences in the prevalence of scleroderma-related autoantibodies.

10. Primary biliary cirrhosis-related autoantibodies in a large cohort of italian patients with systemic sclerosis.

11. Atypical clinical presentation of a subset of patients with anti-RNA polymerase III--non-scleroderma cases associated with dominant RNA polymerase I reactivity and nucleolar staining.

12. Malignancies in Italian patients with systemic sclerosis positive for anti-RNA polymerase III antibodies.

13. Frequent coexistence of anti-topoisomerase I and anti-U1RNP autoantibodies in African American patients associated with mild skin involvement: a retrospective clinical study.

14. Anti-Th/To are common antinucleolar autoantibodies in Italian patients with scleroderma.

15. Anti-RNA polymerase III antibodies as a risk marker for early gastric antral vascular ectasia (GAVE) in systemic sclerosis.

16. Anti-RNA polymerase III antibodies: a marker of systemic sclerosis with rapid onset and skin thickening progression.

17. Anti-RNA polymerase III antibodies: A marker of systemic sclerosis with rapid onset and skin thickening progression

18. Racial differences in systemic sclerosis disease presentation: A European Scleroderma Trials and Research group study

19. The clinical phenotype of Systemic Sclerosis patients with anti-PM/Scl antibodies: results from the EUSTAR cohort

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