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The Role of iNOS and PHOX in Periapical Bone Resorption

โœ Scribed by Silva, M. J. B.; Sousa, L. M. A.; Lara, V. P. L.; Cardoso, F. P.; Junior, G. M.; Totola, A. H.; Caliari, M. V.; Romero, O. B.; Silva, G. A. B.; Ribeiro-Sobrinho, A. P.; Vieira, L. Q.


Book ID
121794114
Publisher
International and American Association of Dental Research
Year
2011
Tongue
English
Weight
348 KB
Volume
90
Category
Article
ISSN
0022-0345

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