Glucose Starvation-Caused Oxidative Stress Induces Inflammation and Autophagy in Human Gingival Fibroblasts
Gingival tissue experiences an environment of nutrient shortage, such as low glucose conditions, after periodontal surgery. Our previous studies found that this low glucose condition inhibits normal gingival cell functions. However, the mechanism by which this glucose-deficient environment causes ce...
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Main Authors: | Runbo Li (Author), Hirohito Kato (Author), Yoichiro Taguchi (Author), Xin Deng (Author), Emika Minagawa (Author), Takaya Nakata (Author), Makoto Umeda (Author) |
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2022-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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