Diabetes aggravates periodontitis by limiting repair through enhanced inflammation
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D. Graves | F. Alawi | H. Patel | J. Galicia | Jun Kang | Sandra Pacios | S. Petrov | Kenneth Gluck | Amy Ovaydi-Mandel
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