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      The brain and immune system prompt energy shortage in chronic inflammation and ageing

      Nature Reviews Rheumatology
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                Journal
                Nature Reviews Rheumatology
                Nat Rev Rheumatol
                Springer Nature
                1759-4790
                1759-4804
                October 12 2017
                October 12 2017
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                10.1038/nrrheum.2017.172
                29021568
                94b2a8b5-99aa-4ddf-ae64-862820434999
                © 2017
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