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Fibronectin in health and disease
By Steven E. Carsons

Cell biology of extracellular matrix
By Elizabeth D. Hay
Cell attachment controls fibronectin and α51 integrin levels in fibroblasts
Cell attachment controls fibronectin and α51 integrin levels in fibroblasts
By Stephen Lewis Dalton
Fibronectin-binding proteins in group C streptococci and staphylococcus aureus
Fibronectin-binding proteins in group C streptococci and staphylococcus aureus
By Per-Eric Lindgren
Fibronectin in Health and Disease
Fibronectin in Health and Disease
By Steven E. Carsons

Pravoslavnyi russkii miesiatsoslov na ...
By J. McDonagh
Ueber A.E. Wrights "Opsonine" und seine therapeutischen Bestrebungen bei Infektionskrankheiten
Ueber A.E. Wrights "Opsonine" und seine therapeutischen Bestrebungen bei Infektionskrankheiten
By Max Hermann Friedrich Löhlein
Effect of root-surface modification of human teeth on adherence of fibronectin
Effect of root-surface modification of human teeth on adherence of fibronectin
By E. D. Pederson
Citric acid and fibronectin in periodontal therapy
Citric acid and fibronectin in periodontal therapy
By James T. Mellonig,American Academy of Periodontology. Research, Science and Therapy Committee
Fibronectin degradation by oral microbes detected by microELISA
Fibronectin degradation by oral microbes detected by microELISA
By Paul A. Van Raaphorst,University of Michigan. School of Dentistry
The localization of fibronectin in previously prepared monkey teeth and periodontal tissues using the peroxidase anti-peroxidase technique with commerically supplied reagents
The localization of fibronectin in previously prepared monkey teeth and periodontal tissues using the peroxidase anti-peroxidase technique with commerically supplied reagents
By Douglas L. Sweeney,University of Michigan. School of Dentistry
The effect of the application of citric acid and increasing concentrations of fibronectin following the surgical removal of periodontal supporting tissues in dogs
The effect of the application of citric acid and increasing concentrations of fibronectin following the surgical removal of periodontal supporting tissues in dogs
By Jeffrey S. Smith,University of Michigan. School of Dentistry
Immunohistochemical localization of exogenously placed biotinylated fibronectin within periodontal wound sites
Immunohistochemical localization of exogenously placed biotinylated fibronectin within periodontal wound sites
By Gordon, Franklin Lee Jr,University of Michigan. School of Dentistry
The effect of citric acid and fibronectin application on healing following surgical treatment of naturally occurring periodontal disease in beagle dogs
The effect of citric acid and fibronectin application on healing following surgical treatment of naturally occurring periodontal disease in beagle dogs
By Michael J. Holden,University of Michigan. School of Dentistry