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    Innate Lymphoid Cells in Periodontitis: A Novel Therapeutic Modality

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    Authors
    Ghaly, Mira
    Emami, Golnaz
    Khodadadi, Hesam
    Mozaffari, Mahmood
    Baban, Babak
    Issue Date
    2019
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    http://hdl.handle.net/10675.2/623037
    
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    Abstract
    To determine the presence of ILCs in human periodontium which are emerging immune cells with the potential to be targeted, via novel therapies, in the treatment of peridontitis.
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    Department of Periodontics, Department of Oral Biology and Diagnostic Sciences
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    Department of Oral Biology & Diagnostic Sciences: Faculty Research and Publications
    Department of Oral Biology & Diagnostic Sciences: Student Research and Publications
    Department of Periodontics: Faculty Research and Publications
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