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1. The oral commensal Streptococcus mitis shows a mixed memory Th cell signature that is similar to and cross-reactive with Streptococcus pneumoniae.

2. Multiple Functions of the New Cytokine-Based Antimicrobial Peptide Thymic Stromal Lymphopoietin (TSLP)

3. Composition of hemidesmosomes in basal keratinocytes of normal buccal mucosa and oral lichen planus

4. Expression of keratins 8, 18, and 19 in epithelia of atrophic oral lichen planus

5. Intranasal Immunization with the Commensal Streptococcus mitis Confers Protective Immunity against Pneumococcal Lung Infection

6. Phenotypically non-suppressive cells predominate among FoxP3-positive cells in oral lichen planus

7. B cell receptor ligation induces display of V-region peptides on MHC class II molecules to T cells

8. Capsule expression inStreptococcus mitismodulates interaction with oral keratinocytes and alters susceptibility to human antimicrobial peptides

9. Antibodies Reactive to Commensal Streptococcus mitis Show Cross-Reactivity With Virulent Streptococcus pneumoniae Serotypes

10. Exploring Host-Commensal Interactions in the Respiratory Tract

11. The Regulatory Role of the Oral Commensal Streptococcus mitis on Human Monocytes

12. The oral commensal Streptococcus mitis activates the aryl hydrocarbon receptor in human oral epithelial cells

13. Polymorphisms in the Interleukin-1 Gene Locus and Chronic Periodontitis in Patients with Atherosclerotic and Aortic Aneurysmal Vascular Diseases

14. The role of nerve growth factor (NGF) and its precursor forms in oral wound healing

15. Lysophosphatidic acid induces expression of genes in human oral keratinocytes involved in wound healing

16. Distribution of nerve growth factor, pro-nerve growth factor, and their receptors in human salivary glands

17. The effect of initial treatment of periodontitis on systemic markers of inflammation and cardiovascular risk: a randomized controlled trial

18. IgG SUBCLASS DISTRIBUTION OF SERUM ANTIBODIES AGAINST LIPOPOLYSACCHARIDE FROM BACTEROIDES GINGIVALIS IN PERIODONTAL HEALTH AND DISEASE

19. Polymorphisms in the interleukin-1 (IL1) gene cluster are not associated with aggressive periodontitis in a large Caucasian population

20. Nerve growth factor receptor (p75NTR) and pattern of invasion predict poor prognosis in oral squamous cell carcinoma

21. Salivary trefoil factor 3 enhances migration of oral keratinocytes

22. NGF and its receptors TrkA and p75NTR in the epithelium of oral lichen

23. Lysophosphatidic acid regulates adhesion molecules and enhances migration of human oral keratinocytes

24. Mast cells - a role in periodontal diseases?

25. Identity of TUNEL-positive cells in the oral buccal epithelium of normal mucosa and lichen lesions

26. Matrix metalloproteinases and their inhibitors in gingival mast cells in persons with and without human immunodeficiency virus infection

27. Polymorphisms in an interferon-gamma receptor-1 gene marker and susceptibility to periodontitis

28. Liver Metastasis of Cancer Facilitated by Chemokine Receptor CCR6

29. Erythematous and reticular forms of oral lichen planus and oral lichenoid reactions differ in pathological features related to disease activity

30. Polymorphisms in the interleukin-10 gene and chronic periodontitis in patients with atherosclerotic and aortic aneurysmal vascular diseases

31. Parotid salivary S-IgA antibodies during exjreimental gingivitis in smokers and non-smokers

32. Highly increased numbers of leukocytes in inflamed gingiva from patients with HIV infection

34. Reduced numbers of Langerhans cells and increased HLA-DR expression in keratinocytes in the oral gingival epithelium of HIV-infected patients with periodontitis

35. Fcα receptor I (CD89) on neutrophils in periodontal lesions

36. Dendritic cells purified from myeloma are primed with tumor-specific antigen (idiotype) and activate CD4+T cells

37. Deletion of Idiotype (Id)-Specific T Cells in Multiple Myeloma

38. Topical distribution of FcgRI, FcgRII and FcgRIII in inflamed human gingiva

39. Increased levels of soluble Fcγ receptor III in gingival fluid from periodontal lesions

40. The gingival plasma cell infiltrate in renal transplant patients on an immunosuppressive regime

41. Reduced serum IgG reactivities with bacteria from dental plaque in HIV-infected persons with periodontitis

42. High numbers of T cells in gingiva from patients with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection

43. Distribution of carcinoembryonic antigen-related cellular adhesion molecules in human gingiva

44. Levels of salivary IgA antibodies reactive with bacteria from dental plaque are associated with susceptibility to experimental gingivitis

46. Induction of invasion in an organotypic oral cancer model by CoCl2, a hypoxia mimetic

47. Expression of the T-cell-specific adapter protein in oral epithelium

48. Trefoil factor family 3 expression in the oral cavity

49. Signal transduction and gene transcription induced by TFF3 in oral keratinocytes

50. NOD1 gene polymorphisms in relation to aggressive periodontitis

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