Salivary Proteins and Cytokines in Drug-induced Gingival Overgrowth
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概要
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- 2004-04-01
著者
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Ruhl S.
Department Of Operative Dentistry And Periodontology Dental School University Of Regensburg
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THOMASON J.
School of Dental Sciences, Newcastle University
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Betz R.
Department Of Operative Dentistry And Periodontology Dental School University Of Regensburg
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Hiller K.-a.
Department Of Operative Dentistry And Periodontology Dental School University Of Regensburg
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Thomason J.
School Of Dental Sciences Newcastle University
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Thomason J.
School Of Dental Sciences University Of Newcastle
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HAMBERGER S.
Department of Operative Dentistry and Periodontology, Dental School, University of Regensburg
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SUKKAR T.
School of Dental Sciences, University of Newcastle
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SCHMALZ G.
Department of Operative Dentistry and Periodontology, Dental School, University of Regensburg
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SEYMOUR R.
School of Dental Sciences, University of Newcastle
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Hamberger S.
Department Of Operative Dentistry And Periodontology Dental School University Of Regensburg
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Sukkar T.
School Of Dental Sciences University Of Newcastle
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Schmalz G.
Department Of Operative Dentistry And Periodontology Dental School University Of Regensburg
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Seymour R.
School Of Dental Sciences University Of Newcastle
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