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Spontaneous Lymphocyte Proliferation in Severe Periodontal Disease: Role of T and B Cells

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Specialties Dentistry
Pathology
Date 1990 Jan 1
PMID 1968976
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Abstract

Spontaneous proliferation of T cells, B cells and unseparated lymphocytes was studied in patients with severe periodontal disease and control subjects. In the patient group only, spontaneous lymphocyte proliferation was reduced, whereas B cell proliferation was enhanced. The findings offer further support for the existence of a disturbance in immune regulation in patients with severe periodontal disease.

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