Why certain arthritis drugs don’t work in rheumatoid arthritis

Cedars-Sinai investigators may have figured out why certain immunosuppressive treatments don’t work well in rheumatoid arthritis. In a study published in Science Immunology, scientists trace the problem to specific changes that occur in immune cells within the joints as the disease progresses.

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