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The following pages link to Immunoglobulin bearing lymphocytes and plasma cells in human periodontal disease (Q39412341):
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- Involvement of T-lymphocytes in periodontal disease and in direct and indirect induction of bone resorption (Q34246960) (← links)
- Etiopathogenesis of periodontitis in children and adolescents (Q34308324) (← links)
- The Treponema denticola surface protease dentilisin degrades interleukin-1 beta (IL-1 beta), IL-6, and tumor necrosis factor alpha (Q34504036) (← links)
- The immunopathogenesis of progressive chronic inflammatory periodontal disease (Q34620244) (← links)
- Destructive periodontitis lesions are determined by the nature of the lymphocytic response. (Q34720552) (← links)
- Role of periodontal pathogenic bacteria in RANKL-mediated bone destruction in periodontal disease (Q34886943) (← links)
- Humoral immune responses in gingival crevice fluid: local and systemic implications (Q35092097) (← links)
- B and T lymphocytes are the primary sources of RANKL in the bone resorptive lesion of periodontal disease (Q35222008) (← links)
- The Role of Immunology in Periodontal Disease (Q35529010) (← links)
- Th1 and Th2 cytokine profile in patients with early onset periodontitis and their healthy siblings (Q35609652) (← links)
- Gingival mononuclear cells from chronic inflammatory periodontal tissues produce interleukin (IL)-5 and IL-6 but not IL-2 and IL-4. (Q35832716) (← links)
- Elevated proportion of natural killer T cells in periodontitis lesions: a common feature of chronic inflammatory diseases (Q35841986) (← links)
- Immune processes in periodontal disease: a review (Q36192307) (← links)
- Periodontal bone loss and immune response to ovalbumin in germfree rats fed antigen-free diet with ovalbumin. (Q36422287) (← links)
- Polyclonal B-cell activation induced by extracts of Gram-negative bacteria isolated from periodontally diseased sites (Q36428335) (← links)
- Alveolar bone loss in rats after immunization with Actinomyces viscosus (Q36444595) (← links)
- In vitro stimulation of immunoglobulin production from human peripheral blood lymphocytes by a soluble preparation of Actinomyces viscosus (Q36454650) (← links)
- The role of T cells in periodontal disease: homeostasis and autoimmunity (Q36703937) (← links)
- Host Mediators in Gingival Crevicular Fluid: Implications for the Pathogenesis of Periodontal Disease (Q36735805) (← links)
- Effect of adoptive transfer of cloned Actinobacillus actinomycetemcomitans-specific T helper cells on periodontal disease (Q36962448) (← links)
- Phagocytosis of virulent Porphyromonas gingivalis by human polymorphonuclear leukocytes requires specific immunoglobulin G. (Q36965150) (← links)
- Impaired autologous mixed-lymphocyte reaction of peripheral blood lymphocytes in adult periodontitis (Q36989865) (← links)
- Monocyte suppression of Fusobacterium nucleatum-induced human polyclonal B-lymphocyte activation (Q37041101) (← links)
- Periodontal bone loss and immune characteristics of congenitally athymic and thymus cell-reconstituted athymic rats. (Q37048953) (← links)
- Effects of an immunomodulating agent on peripheral blood lymphocytes and subgingival microflora in ligature-induced periodontitis (Q37077542) (← links)
- Lipopolysaccharides from distinct pathogens induce different classes of immune responses in vivo (Q37084615) (← links)
- Immunologic mechanisms of pathogenesis in periodontal diseases: An assessment (Q37101527) (← links)
- Nonspecific induction of immunoglobulin M antibodies to periodontal disease-associated microorganisms after polyclonal human B-lymphocyte activation by Fusobacterium nucleatum. (Q37105280) (← links)
- Are peri-implantitis lesions different from periodontitis lesions? (Q37842660) (← links)
- Bacteria take control of tolls and T cells to destruct jaw bone. (Q38134125) (← links)
- T- and B-cell subsets in periodontitis (Q38562438) (← links)
- The emerging roles of B cells as partners and targets in periodontitis. (Q38778320) (← links)
- Human gingival fibroblasts rescue butyric acid-induced T-cell apoptosis (Q39654851) (← links)
- Histopathology of periodontal disease in gnotobiotic rats monoinfected with Eikenella corrodens (Q39853053) (← links)
- The effect of immunosuppressive agents on periodontal disease in man (Q39856348) (← links)
- The phenotypic characterization of lymphocyte subpopulations in established human periodontal disease (Q39874935) (← links)
- Inflammatory cells extracted from chronically inflamed gingiva (Q39910374) (← links)
- Role of cell-cell communication in inhibiting butyric acid-induced T-cell apoptosis (Q40017033) (← links)
- Identification and distribution of immunocompetent cells in inflamed gingiva of human chronic periodontitis (Q40183949) (← links)
- Human Gingival Lymphocytes. I. Methodology for the Isolation of Human Gingival Lymphocytes (Q40268185) (← links)
- Current status of the host response in chronic marginal periodontitis (Q40316678) (← links)
- IgG Subclasses in Human Periodontal Disease: III. Serum Concentrations of IgG Subclass Immunoglobulins and Circulating Immune Complexes (Q40595795) (← links)
- Enzyme differentiation of lymphocyte subpopulations in sections of human lymph nodes, tonsils and periodontal disease (Q40682458) (← links)
- A cementum-bound antigen: its reaction with serum antibody and localization, in situ (Q41158634) (← links)
- Lymphocyte-fibroblast interactions (Q41377920) (← links)
- Periodontitis in the absence of B cells and specific anti-bacterial antibody. (Q41739991) (← links)
- The gingival tissues: the architecture of periodontal protection (Q41754677) (← links)
- Histology of the periodontal lesion: implications for diagnosis (Q41754702) (← links)
- Influence of risk factors on the pathogenesis of periodontitis (Q41754998) (← links)
- Saliva and serum levels of B-cell activating factors and tumor necrosis factor-α in patients with periodontitis. (Q43940654) (← links)