Dawson_2005_Rheumatology.(Oxford)_44_449

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Title : Hydroxychloroquine therapy in patients with primary Sjogren's syndrome may improve salivary gland hypofunction by inhibition of glandular cholinesterase - Dawson_2005_Rheumatology.(Oxford)_44_449
Author(s) : Dawson LJ , Caulfield VL , Stanbury JB , Field AE , Christmas SE , Smith PM
Ref : Rheumatology (Oxford) , 44 :449 , 2005
Abstract : Dawson_2005_Rheumatology.(Oxford)_44_449
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PubMedSearch : Dawson_2005_Rheumatology.(Oxford)_44_449
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Dawson LJ, Caulfield VL, Stanbury JB, Field AE, Christmas SE, Smith PM (2005)
Hydroxychloroquine therapy in patients with primary Sjogren's syndrome may improve salivary gland hypofunction by inhibition of glandular cholinesterase
Rheumatology (Oxford) 44 :449

Dawson LJ, Caulfield VL, Stanbury JB, Field AE, Christmas SE, Smith PM (2005)
Rheumatology (Oxford) 44 :449