In vitro testing the potential of a novel chimeric IgG variant for inhibiting collagen fibrils formation in recurrent hereditary gingival fibromatosis: chimeric antibody in a gingival model.
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K. Pyrć | J. Potempa | K. Stęplewska | K. Gawron | K. Pyrc | M. Chomyszyn-Gajewska | K. Lazarz-Bartyzel | M. Lazarz
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