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Jolet Mimpen

@joletmimpen

@VersusArthritis Foundation Fellow @NDORMS @UniofOxford. 🇳🇱 living in 🇬🇧. Interested in osteoarthritis pathophysiology & tendon biology.

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What a lovely day at this year’s Versus Arthritis Fellows’ Network Event! Thank you so much for organising such an enjoyable and useful day for us!

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Wonder what it is like to study at @NDORMS University of Oxford? Here we share some of our experiences from working in an interdisciplinary team with Sarah Snelling in the SnellingGroup. Please feel free to get in touch if you have any questions! ndorms.ox.ac.uk/news/blog/stud…

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NDORMS is known for bringing together different research disciplines. Read about the experience of studying for a DPhil within an interdisciplinary team from the perspective of a student and supervisor. ndorms.ox.ac.uk/news/blog/stud…

NDORMS is known for bringing together different research disciplines. Read about the experience of studying for a DPhil within an interdisciplinary team from the perspective of a student and supervisor. 
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This systematic review consolidates existing knowledge of a poorly defined aspect of osteoarthritis pathophysiology: ECM dysregulation #BJR #ECM #Orthopedics Sarah Snelling @JoletMimpenFollow ow.ly/kSoE50UjJO8

This systematic review consolidates existing knowledge of a poorly defined aspect of osteoarthritis pathophysiology: ECM dysregulation

#BJR #ECM #Orthopedics

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Interested in if and how ECM changes in soft tissues in the osteoarthritic joint? Our systematic review looked at just that! Supplementary Tables i and ii will give you a great overview of the studies published to date on this topic.