Roles of dental pulp fibroblasts in the recognition of bacterium-related factors and subsequent development of pulpitis
As caries-related bacteria invade deeply into dentin and come into close proximity to the pulp, inflammatory cells (such as lymphocytes, macrophages and neutrophils) infiltrate into the bacterium-invaded area and consequently pulpitis develops. Many types of cytokines and adhesion molecules are resp...
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Main Authors: | Tadashi Nakanishi (Author), Daisuke Takegawa (Author), Kouji Hirao (Author), Kanako Takahashi (Author), Hiromichi Yumoto (Author), Takashi Matsuo (Author) |
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2011-08-01T00:00:00Z.
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