Background Periodontal diseases are inflammatory processes that occur following the influx of neutrophils into the periodontal tissues in response to the subgingival bacterial biofilm. Current literature suggests that while neutrophils are protective and prevent bacterial infections, they also appear to contribute to damage of the periodontal tissues. In the present study we compare the gene expression profile changes in neutrophils as they migrate from the circulation into the oral tissues in patients with chronic periodontits and matched healthy subjects. We hypothesized that oral neutrophils in periodontal disease patients will display a disease specific transcriptome that differs from the oral neutrophil of healthy subjects. Metho...
Introduction: Periodontitis is a chronic inflammatory oral disease that destroys soft and hard perio...
Periodontal disease, one of the most prevalent inflammatory conditions affecting millions of people ...
Aim: In this study, we attempted to identify the proteins involved in aggressive periodontitis and c...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Periodontal diseases are inflammatory processes that occur following the in...
Periodontal diseases are inflammatory processes that occur following the influx of neutrophils into ...
<p>(A) Graphic representation of the number of genes that are either up regulated (red) or down regu...
Neutrophils, key cells of the innate immune system, are responsible for preventing bacterial infecti...
Background: Maintaining oral health is a continuous and dynamic process that also involves the immun...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2015The oral microbial community is the best-characterized...
Background, aims: Neutrophil cells constitute the first defense barrier against the oral bacterial c...
Neutrophils exit the vasculature and swarm to sites of inflammation and infection. Neutrophils are a...
Oral health and dentistry are essential components of systems medicine, which has received lesser at...
Neutrophils are the first immune cells to arrive in infected or injured tissues, where they engulf m...
Oral tissues are constantly exposed to damage from the mechanical effort of eating and to microorgan...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Neutrophils are emerging as a key player in periodontal pathogenesis. The...
Introduction: Periodontitis is a chronic inflammatory oral disease that destroys soft and hard perio...
Periodontal disease, one of the most prevalent inflammatory conditions affecting millions of people ...
Aim: In this study, we attempted to identify the proteins involved in aggressive periodontitis and c...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Periodontal diseases are inflammatory processes that occur following the in...
Periodontal diseases are inflammatory processes that occur following the influx of neutrophils into ...
<p>(A) Graphic representation of the number of genes that are either up regulated (red) or down regu...
Neutrophils, key cells of the innate immune system, are responsible for preventing bacterial infecti...
Background: Maintaining oral health is a continuous and dynamic process that also involves the immun...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2015The oral microbial community is the best-characterized...
Background, aims: Neutrophil cells constitute the first defense barrier against the oral bacterial c...
Neutrophils exit the vasculature and swarm to sites of inflammation and infection. Neutrophils are a...
Oral health and dentistry are essential components of systems medicine, which has received lesser at...
Neutrophils are the first immune cells to arrive in infected or injured tissues, where they engulf m...
Oral tissues are constantly exposed to damage from the mechanical effort of eating and to microorgan...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Neutrophils are emerging as a key player in periodontal pathogenesis. The...
Introduction: Periodontitis is a chronic inflammatory oral disease that destroys soft and hard perio...
Periodontal disease, one of the most prevalent inflammatory conditions affecting millions of people ...
Aim: In this study, we attempted to identify the proteins involved in aggressive periodontitis and c...