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3:45 PM | Porphyromonas gingivalis interactions with cellular elements in blood B. BARHAM, G.L. FEATHERSTONE, and R.R. ARNOLD, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, USA |
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4:00 PM | Expression of hemolytic activity of B. forsythus S. TANKKUNNASOMBUT, C.Y. LOO, C.V. HUGHES, and N. GANESHKUMAR, Boston University, MA, USA |
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4:15 PM | Oral Bacterial Tolerance Regulates RANKL-Dependent T Cell-Mediated Periodontal Bone Resorption T. KAWAI, H. KOMATSUZAWA, T. MATSUYAMA, M. SEKI, and M.A. TAUBMAN, The Forsyth Institute, Boston, MA, USA |
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4:30 PM | ¡¡Interaction of B. forsythus proteins with human saliva proline-rich protein D. HUANG1, X. ZHOU1, and A. AMANO2, 1West China college of Stomatology,Sichuan University, Chengdu, China, 2Osaka university graduate school of dentistry, Japan |
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4:45 PM | Multiple extracellular phospholipase activities from Prevotella intermedia J. BULKACZ, and K. FAULL, University of California Los Angeles, Los A ngeles, USA |
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5:00 PM | Differential invasion rates for treponemes isolated from dogs K. MELKER, M. VALDEZ, T. CARDENAS, and D. THOMAS, University of Texas Dental School-San Antonio, USA |
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5:15 PM | Periodontal microecology in chronic periodontitis patients in an Estonian population P. KõLL-KLAIS, R. MÄNDAR, M. MIKELSAAR, and E. LEIBUR, University of Tartu, Estonia |
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