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Gingival fluid fucose to protein ratios as indicators of the severity of periodontal disease

Novaes Jr et al., 1980

Document ID
18214981304811643536
Author
Novaes Jr A
Shapiro L
Fillios L
Wood N
Publication year
Publication venue
Journal of Periodontology

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Total fucose and protein was measured in gingival fluid samples collected from 16 human subjects. A significantly higher total protein concentration was found for the control (clinically normal) group when compared to the experimental (severe clinical inflammation) group …
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