Chemokines in oral inflammatory diseases: apical periodontitis and periodontal disease (2007)
- Authors:
- USP affiliated authors: GARLET, GUSTAVO POMPERMAIER - FOB ; SILVA, JOÃO SANTANA DA - FMRP ; CUNHA, FERNANDO DE QUEIROZ - FMRP
- Unidades: FOB; FMRP
- Subjects: PERIODONTIA; BIOQUÍMICA
- Language: Inglês
- Imprenta:
- Source:
- Título do periódico: Journal of Dental Research
- ISSN: 0022-0345
- Volume/Número/Paginação/Ano: v. 86, n. 4, p. 306-319, 2007
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ABNT
SILVA, T. A. et al. Chemokines in oral inflammatory diseases: apical periodontitis and periodontal disease. Journal of Dental Research, v. 86, n. 4, p. 306-319, 2007Tradução . . Acesso em: 19 abr. 2024. -
APA
Silva, T. A., Garlet, G. P., Fukada, S. Y., Silva, J. S. da, & Cunha, F. de Q. (2007). Chemokines in oral inflammatory diseases: apical periodontitis and periodontal disease. Journal of Dental Research, 86( 4), 306-319. -
NLM
Silva TA, Garlet GP, Fukada SY, Silva JS da, Cunha F de Q. Chemokines in oral inflammatory diseases: apical periodontitis and periodontal disease. Journal of Dental Research. 2007 ; 86( 4): 306-319.[citado 2024 abr. 19 ] -
Vancouver
Silva TA, Garlet GP, Fukada SY, Silva JS da, Cunha F de Q. Chemokines in oral inflammatory diseases: apical periodontitis and periodontal disease. Journal of Dental Research. 2007 ; 86( 4): 306-319.[citado 2024 abr. 19 ] - Characterization of tumors and lymph nodes in mouse squamous cell carcinoma
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