CKIP-1 mediates P. gingivalis-suppressed osteogenic/cementogenic differentiation of periodontal ligament cells partially via p38 signaling pathway
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Huiyi Wang | Z. Cao | Li Ma | Xiaoxuan Wang | Yan Peng | Xin Huang | Heyu Liu | Junhong Xiao
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