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Abbott, Biotest to collaborate over mid-stage drug - Yahoo Finance
(AP) -- Abbott Laboratories said Tuesday that it will pay German company Biotest AG $85 million upfront and royalty and milestone payments that could total $395 million as part of a collaboration over a potential rheumatoid arthritis and psoriasis treatment.

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Abbott, Biotest To Commercialize Rheumatoid Arthritis And Psoriasis Drug - RTT News
(RTTNews) - Abbott Laboratories (ABT: News ) Tuesday said it has made a global agreement with Biotest AG to develop and commercialize BT-061, a novel anti-CD4 antibody for the treatment of rheumatoid arthritis and psoriasis. BT-061 is currently in Phase II ...

Arthritis isn't just about aging joints; crippling inflammatory types can strike at any time - Lowell Sun
But inflammatory types -- such as rheumatoid arthritis, psoriatic arthritis, lupus -- occur when something makes the immune system run amok and attack the body's own tissues, eating away cartilage and eventually harming bone. It can strike at far younger ages.

Some Drugs for Rheumatoid Arthritis, Psoriasis May Cut Diabetes Risk - Newsday
Some medications commonly used to treat rheumatoid arthritis and psoriasis may help patients with these autoimmune disorders lower their risk of developing diabetes, researchers say. New research found that a particular class of disease-modifying ...

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Additional Rheumatoid Arthritis Nodules Resources:  

1. Rheumatoid Nodules
Rheumatoid nodules are seen in 20-30% of rheumatoid arthritis patients and may occur anywhere on the body.


2. Rheumatoid Nodule - What Are Rheumatoid Nodules?
Nodules usually occur in chronic active cases of rheumatoid arthritis, and are commonly associated with more joint deformity and serious extra-articular


3. Rheumatoid nodules - Why do rheumatoid nodules develop and what do
Nodules usually occur in chronic active cases of rheumatoid arthritis, and are commonly associated with more joint deformity and serious extra-articular


4. eMedicine - Arthritis, Rheumatoid : Article by Randall W King, MD
Arthritis, Rheumatoid. Rheumatoid nodules at the elbow. Photograph by David Effron MD, FACEP. Click to see larger picture · Click to see detail View Full


5. Rheumatoid Arthritis -- Symptoms
Bumps (nodules). Rheumatoid nodules ranging in size from a pea to a mothball develop in nearly one-third of people who have rheumatoid arthritis.



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