MG2 and Lactoferrin Form a Heterotypic Complex in Salivary Secretions
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概要
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- 2003-06-01
著者
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Soares R.
Department Of Periodontology And Oral Biology Goldman School Of Dental Medicine
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Oppenheim F.
Department Of Periodontology And Oral Biology Goldman School Of Dental Medicine
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SIQUEIRA C.
Department of Periodontology and Oral Biology, Boston University Medical Center
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BRUNO L.
Department of Periodontology and Oral Biology, Boston University Medical Center
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OFFNER G.
Department of Periodontology and Oral Biology, Boston University Medical Center
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TROXLER R.
Department of Periodontology and Oral Biology, Boston University Medical Center
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Offner G.
Department Of Medicine Boston University School Of Medicine Boston University Medical Center
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Oppenheim F.
Department Of Periodontology And Oral Biology Boston University Henry M. Goldman School Of Dental Me
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Siqueira C.
Department Of Periodontology And Oral Biology Boston University Medical Center
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Troxler R.
Department Of Periodontology And Oral Biology Goldman School Of Dental Medicine
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Troxler R.
Department Of Biochemistry Boston University School Of Medicine
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Oppenheim F.
Department Of Biochemistry Boston University School Of Medicine
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Bruno L.
Department Of Periodontology And Oral Biology Boston University Medical Center
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