Ellison, 1962 - Google Patents
Tissue resistance in periodontal diseaseEllison, 1962
- Document ID
- 17157051825670667271
- Author
- Ellison S
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- Publication venue
- Journal of Dental Research
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Instead of reviewing the literature, which is as well known to you as it is to me, I thought it would be more useful to indicate my own bias with respect to the topic which I was assigned. The first question in my mind is not which factors in body fluids and secretions are involved …
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