Oral microbiology and immunology

The field of oral microbiology has seen fundamental conceptual changes in recent years. Microbial communities are now seen as the fundamental etiological agent in oral diseases through their interface with host inflammatory responses. Study of structured microbial communities has increased our under...

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Other Authors: Lamont, Richard J. 1961- (Editor), Koo, Hyun (Editor), Jenkinson, Howard F. (Editor)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Washington, DC ASM Press 2019
Edition:THIRD EDITION
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