Neuroinflammation changes with periodontal inflammation status during periodontitis in wild‐type mice
Oral Diseases2020Vol. 27(4), pp. 1001–1011
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Abstract
Both models demonstrated that the inflammatory response in the hippocampus of mice can change during periodontitis depending on the periodontal inflammation status.
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