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Current Molecular Medicine is an interdisciplinary journal focused on providing the readership with current and comprehensive reviews on fundamental molecular mechanisms of disease pathogenesis, the development of molecular-diagnosis and/or novel approaches to rational treatment. The reviews should be of significant interest to basic researchers and clinical investigators in molecular medicine. Periodically the journal will invite guest editors to devote an issue on a basic research area that shows promise to advance our understanding of the molecular mechanism(s) of a disease or has potential for clinical applications.

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Volume 4, Number 1, February 2004

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The Histopathology of Spondyloarthropathy
pp. 1-12(12)
Authors: Baeten D.; Keyser F.D.

Genetic Susceptibility to Ankylosing Spondylitis
pp. 13-20(8)
Authors: Sims A-M.; Wordsworth B.P.; Brown M.A.

The Immunobiology of HLA-B27: Variations on a Theme
pp. 21-30(10)
Author: Colbert R.A.

Animal Models of HLA-B27-Associated Diseases
pp. 31-40(10)
Authors: Breban M.; Hacquard-Bouder C.; Falgarone G.

Non-Antigen Presenting Effects of HLA-B27
pp. 41-49(9)
Authors: Penttinen M.A.; Ekman P.; Granfors K.

The Recognition of Abnormal Forms of HLA-B27 by CD4+ T Cells
pp. 51-58(8)
Authors: Boyle L.H.; Goodall J.C.; Gaston J.S.H.i.l.l.

Addendum

Author index to volume 3
pp. 67-68(2)
Author: Bentham Science Publishers

Review article

Subject index to volume 3
pp. 69-75(7)
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