Four-Octyl itaconate ameliorates periodontal destruction via Nrf2-dependent antioxidant system
Abstract Periodontitis is a widespread oral disease characterized by continuous inflammation of the periodontal tissue and an irreversible alveolar bone loss, which eventually leads to tooth loss. Four-octyl itaconate (4-OI) is a cell-permeable itaconate derivative and has been recognized as a promi...
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Main Authors: | Liangjing Xin (Author), Fuyuan Zhou (Author), Chuangwei Zhang (Author), Wenjie Zhong (Author), Shihan Xu (Author), Xuan Jing (Author), Dong Wang (Author), Si Wang (Author), Tao Chen (Author), Jinlin Song (Author) |
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