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  • 32. Proteolytic inactivation of LL-37 by karilysin, a novel virulence mechanism of Tannerella forsythia.
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  • 35. Outer membrane proteome and antigens of Tannerella forsythia.
    Veith PD, O'Brien-Simpson NM, Tan Y, Djatmiko DC, Dashper SG, Reynolds EC.
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  • 38. Immune response: the key to bone resorption in periodontal disease.
    Taubman MA, Valverde P, Han X, Kawai T.
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