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09 February 2026
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Abstract
Keywords:
Introduction
Amavata: A Closer Look
Systemic Nature of RA
Gut Dysbiosis, Barrier Dysfunction and Immune Priming
Conceptual Mapping: Ama and Gut-Derived Immune Activation
Temporal Logic of Disease Development
Rationale and Conceptual Utility of the Analogy
Limitations of the Conceptual Model
Conclusions
Data Availability Statement
Conflicts of Interest
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