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Hultqvist M et al. – ROS might not only be produced as a mechanism to eradicate invading pathogens, but rather as a means by which to fine–tune the inflammatory response, depending on when, where and at what amounts they are produced. The authors aim to describe the current findings highlighting ROS as regulators of autoimmune inflammation, focusing on autoimmune arthritis.

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