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B1a cells in Periodontitis
John Butcher
Biological and Biomedical Sciences
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Periodontitis
100%
B-1 Cells
100%
CD19+
62%
Gingiva
50%
CD43
50%
Receptor Activator of nuclear factor-κB Ligand (RANKL)
37%
B Cells
25%
Murine Model
25%
CD5+
25%
B Cell Subsets
25%
Infected Mice
12%
Rheumatoid Arthritis Patients
12%
Epidemiological Evidence
12%
Antibody Production
12%
Human Tissue
12%
Marginal Zone
12%
Porphyromonas Gingivalis (P. gingivalis)
12%
Gingival
12%
Oral Infection
12%
Osteoclastogenesis
12%
Alveolar Bone
12%
Lymphocyte Receptors
12%
CD23+
12%
Follicular Cells
12%
Cytokine Induction
12%
CD23
12%
Autoantibody Production
12%
Cytokine Secretion
12%
Immunology and Microbiology
Periodontitis
100%
CD19
62%
Gingiva
50%
CD43
50%
RANKL
37%
CD5
37%
B Cell
25%
B Lymphocyte Subpopulation
25%
CD23
25%
Inflammatory Arthritis
12%
Alveolar Bone
12%
Osteoclastogenesis
12%
Autoantibodies
12%
Teeth
12%
Cytokine Release
12%
Human Tissue
12%
Immunology
12%
Lymphocyte
12%
Medicine and Dentistry
Periodontitis
100%
Gum (Oral Cavity)
50%
Leukosialin
50%
Osteoclast Differentiation Factor
37%
B Cell
25%
B Lymphocyte Subpopulation
25%
Disease
12%
Rheumatoid Arthritis
12%
Human Tissue
12%
Mouth Infection
12%
Alveolar Bone
12%
Osteoclastogenesis
12%
P. Gingivalis
12%
Autoantibodies
12%
Cytokine Release
12%
Lymphocyte Receptor
12%
Inflammatory Arthritis
12%