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Formation, collection and significance of gingival crevice fluid.
Author(s):
Dean S. Griffiths
Publication date:
2002-12-31
Journal:
Periodontology 2000
Keywords:
Animals
,
Capillary Action
,
Extracellular Space
,
metabolism
,
Gingiva
,
Gingival Crevicular Fluid
,
chemistry
,
secretion
,
Gingivitis
,
Humans
,
Paper
,
Periodontal Pocket
,
Periodontitis
,
Secretory Rate
,
Specimen Handling
,
methods
,
Therapeutic Irrigation
,
Time Factors
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Animals
,
Capillary Action
,
Extracellular Space
,
metabolism
,
Gingiva
,
Gingival Crevicular Fluid
,
chemistry
,
secretion
,
Gingivitis
,
Humans
,
Paper
,
Periodontal Pocket
,
Periodontitis
,
Secretory Rate
,
Specimen Handling
,
methods
,
Therapeutic Irrigation
,
Time Factors
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Keywords:
Animals
,
Capillary Action
,
Extracellular Space
,
metabolism
,
Gingiva
,
Gingival Crevicular Fluid
,
chemistry
,
secretion
,
Gingivitis
,
Humans
,
Paper
,
Periodontal Pocket
,
Periodontitis
,
Secretory Rate
,
Specimen Handling
,
methods
,
Therapeutic Irrigation
,
Time Factors
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