Anti-inflammatory mechanism of PPARγ on LPS-induced pulp cells: role of the ROS removal activity.
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H. Yi | G. Bhattarai | Mi-Kyung Yu | N. Lee | Jae‐Cheol Kim | M. Yu | Young‐Hee Lee | Jong-Duk Park | Nan‐Hee Lee
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