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Inactivation of the Odontogenic Ameloblast-Associated Gene Affects the Integrity of the Junctional Epithelium and Gingival Healing
doi 10.22203/ecm.v030a13
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Date
September 28, 2015
Authors
RM Wazen
P Moffatt
KJ Ponce
S Kuroda
C Nishio
A Nanci
Publisher
ECM Research Journal
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