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The pathophysiology of rheumatoid arthritis involves
Pyridine
A basic nitrogen-containing heterocyclic compound, resembling benzene but with one CH group replaced by a nitrogen atom.
Thionyl Chloride
A reactive chemical compound used widely in organic synthesis to convert carboxylic acids into acyl chlorides.
Trans-4-methylcyclohexanol
An organic compound characterized by a cyclohexane ring with a methyl group and hydroxyl group in trans configuration relative to each other.
Organic Product
A substance resulting from an organic reaction, often characterized by its carbon-based structure.
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