Стр. 200 - 2

Упрощенная HTML-версия

191
159.
The contribution of interleukin-1 and tumor necrosis factor to
periodontal tissue destruction / D.T.
D.
/
2003. – Vol. 74, № 3. – P. 391-401.
160.
The potential role of chemokines and inflammatory cytokines in
periodontal disease progression /
Graves //
– 1999. – Vol.
28, № 3. – P. 482-490.
161.
Green I.C. The simplified oral hygiene index / I.C. Green, I.R. Vermillion //
Amer. Dent.Ass. – 1964. – Vol. 68, № 1. – P. 7-13.
162.
Greenstein G. A critical assessment of interleukin-1 (IL-1) genotyping when
used in a genetic susceptibility test for severe chronic periodontitis / G.
Greenstein, Th. C. Yart // J. Periodontol. – 2002. – Vol. 73, № 2. – P. 231-247.
163.
Growth factors regulate expression of osteoblast-associated genes / Ch. L.
Strayhorn [et al.] // J. Periodontol. –1999. – Vol. 70, № 11. – P. 1345-1354.
164.
Han X. Identification of genes differentially expressed in cultured human
periodontal ligament fibroblasts vs. human gingival fibroblasts by DNA
microarray analysis / X. Han, S. Amar // J. Dent. Res. – 2002. – Vol. 81, № 6. –
P. 399-405.
165.
The OPG/RANKL/RANK system in metabolic bone diseases
/ L.C.
C.A.
V.
/
– 2004. – Vol. 4, № 3. – P. 268-275.
166.
Human gingival epithelial cells produce chemotactic factors interleukin-8
and monocyte chemoattractant protein-1 after stimulation with Porphyromonas
gingivalis via toll-like receptor 2. /
Kusumoto [et al.] //
2004. – Vol. 75, № 3. – P. 370-379.
167.
Identification of the osteoprotegerin/receptor activator of nuclear factor-
kappa B ligand system in gingival crevicular fluid and tissue of patients with