Porphyromonas gingivalis fimbriae induce CD14+CD16+ dendritic cell phenotype via TLR2
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Shigehiko Kanaya | Eiji Nemoto | Tomohiko Ogawa | M. Minamibuchi | T. Honda | Hidetoshi Shimauchi | T. Honda | S. Kanaya | E. Nemoto | T. Ogawa | M. Minamibuchi | H. Shimauchi
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