Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8696429 | Archives of Oral Biology | 2018 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
Saliva does not impair the function of PMNs. However, interaction of salivary components with F. nucleatum may affect their recognition by PMNs resulting in a diminished functional response.
Keywords
PBSCHWsF. nucleatumPMNsRCFFusobacterium nucleatumHRPMFIFITCCFUROSSalivaOral healthneutrophil extracellular trapsNETPhagocytosisPhosphate buffered salinePhosphatidylserinefluorescein isothiocyanatemean fluorescence intensityNeutrophilsPolymorphonuclear neutrophilsrelative centrifugal forcecolony forming unitsPropidium iodideReactive oxygen species
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Authors
Patrick Rijkschroeff, Sabrina T.G. Gunput, Antoon J.M. Ligtenberg, Enno C.I. Veerman, Bruno G. Loos, Elena A. Nicu,