Effect of non-surgical periodontal therapy on CD14 + CD16+ monocyte counts in peripheral blood samples: a clinical interventional study
Abstract Monocytes and their macrophage progeny are thought to be involved in tissue and alveolar bone destruction in periodontal disease. It has been documented that the proportion of (CD14 + CD16+) non-classical monocytes in the blood are elevated in chronic periodontitis;A total of 20 chronic gen...
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Main Authors: | Raghunanthan Jagannathan (Author), Thodur Madapusi Balaji (Author), Suresh Ranga Rao (Author), Meshal Saleh Alosaimi (Author), Shankargouda Patil (Author), Yuliia Siurkel (Author), Marco Cicciù (Author), Giuseppe Minervini (Author) |
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2024-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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