Subversion of Lipopolysaccharide Signaling in Gingival Keratinocytes via MCPIP-1 Degradation as a Novel Pathogenic Strategy of Inflammophilic Pathobionts
Periodontitis is a highly prevalent disease caused by accumulation of a bacterial biofilm. Periodontal pathogens use a number of virulence strategies that are under intensive study to find optimal therapeutic approaches against bone loss.
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Main Authors: | Anna Gasiorek, Ewelina Dobosz, Barbara Potempa, Izabela Ciaston, Mateusz Wilamowski, Zuzanna Oruba, Richard J. Lamont, Jolanta Jura, Jan Potempa, Joanna Koziel |
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Language: | EN |
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American Society for Microbiology
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/af4c8cd5bca9406eb3e0f870b22e0bd5 |
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