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1. Increased STAT3 Activation in Periodontitis Drives Inflammatory Bone Loss.

2. Single-cell atlas of human oral mucosa reveals a stromal-neutrophil axis regulating tissue immunity in health and inflammatory disease

6. Presencia de marcadores de las vías de activación de los macrófagos en periodontitis crónica

8. Presence of T Regulatory Cells in Chronic Periodontitis

9. Papel de los linfocitos T CD4+ en la destrucción ósea observada durante la periodontitis crónica

10. Associations between matrix metalloproteinase-8 and -14 and myeloperoxidase in gingival crevicular fluid from subjects with progressive chronic periodontitis: a longitudinal study.

22. Over-expression of forkhead box P3 and its association with receptor activator of nuclear factor- kappa B ligand, interleukin (IL) -17, IL-10 and transforming growth factor- beta during the progression of chronic periodontitis.

23. Characterization of progressive periodontal lesions in chronic periodontitis patients: levels of chemokines, cytokines, matrix metalloproteinase-13, periodontal pathogens and inflammatory cells.

24. Variabilidad de la Respuesta de las Células Dendríticas Estimuladas in vitrocon Porphyromonas gingivalisy Aggregatibacter actinomycetemcomitans

25. Epithelial-derived interleukin-23 promotes oral mucosal immunopathology.

26. Topological insight of immune-vascular distribution in peri-implantitis lesions.

27. A reappraisal of microbiome dysbiosis during experimental periodontitis.

28. Editorial: Immunology of the Oral Mucosa.

29. Fibrin is a critical regulator of neutrophil effector function at the oral mucosal barrier.

30. Response to Comments on "Aberrant type 1 immunity drives susceptibility to mucosal fungal infections".

31. Human oral mucosa cell atlas reveals a stromal-neutrophil axis regulating tissue immunity.

32. Aberrant type 1 immunity drives susceptibility to mucosal fungal infections.

33. T Helper 17 Cells as Pathogenic Drivers of Periodontitis.

34. A dysbiotic microbiome triggers T H 17 cells to mediate oral mucosal immunopathology in mice and humans.

35. Interleukin-12 and Interleukin-23 Blockade in Leukocyte Adhesion Deficiency Type 1.

36. On-going Mechanical Damage from Mastication Drives Homeostatic Th17 Cell Responses at the Oral Barrier.

37. Isolation, Characterization and Functional Examination of the Gingival Immune Cell Network.

38. Changes in lipopolysaccharide profile of Porphyromonas gingivalis clinical isolates correlate with changes in colony morphology and polymyxin B resistance.

39. Host response mechanisms in periodontal diseases.

40. Subgingival microbial communities in Leukocyte Adhesion Deficiency and their relationship with local immunopathology.

41. Melanoma cell lysate induces CCR7 expression and in vivo migration to draining lymph nodes of therapeutic human dendritic cells.

42. Interferon-γ, interleukins-6 and -4, and factor XIII-A as indirect markers of the classical and alternative macrophage activation pathways in chronic periodontitis.

43. Defective neutrophil recruitment in leukocyte adhesion deficiency type I disease causes local IL-17-driven inflammatory bone loss.

44. The subgingival microbiome in health and periodontitis and its relationship with community biomass and inflammation.

45. Interleukin-21 expression and its association with proinflammatory cytokines in untreated chronic periodontitis patients.

46. Levels of interleukin-21 in patients with untreated chronic periodontitis.

47. Chemokine monocyte chemoattractant protein-3 in progressive periodontal lesions in patients with chronic periodontitis.

48. Proteolytic roles of matrix metalloproteinase (MMP)-13 during progression of chronic periodontitis: initial evidence for MMP-13/MMP-9 activation cascade.

49. Levels of interferon-gamma and transcription factor T-bet in progressive periodontal lesions in patients with chronic periodontitis.

50. High expression levels of receptor activator of nuclear factor-kappa B ligand associated with human chronic periodontitis are mainly secreted by CD4+ T lymphocytes.

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