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    Assessment of linear measurements of bone for implant sites in the presence of metallic artefacts using cone beam computed tomography and multislice computed tomography by Cremonini, C.C, Dumas, M, Pannuti, C.M, Neto, J.B.C, Cavalcanti, M.G.P, Lima, L.A

    “…Abstract The objective was to evaluate the influence of dental metallic artefacts on implant sites using multislice and cone-beam computed tomography…”
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    One-year follow-up of the immune profile in serum and selected sites of generalized and localized aggressive periodontitis by Martins, E.S., César-Neto, J.B., Albuquerque-Souza, E., Rebeis, E.S., Holzhausen, M., Pannuti, C.M., Mayer, M.P.A., Saraiva, L.

    Published in Cytokine (Philadelphia, Pa.) (01-04-2019)
    “…•Both AgP forms have similar clinical and immunological responses.•Periodontal treatment reduces the high pro-inflammatory ratio at GCF and serum.•GAgP and…”
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    Immunological and microbiological periodontal profiles in isolated growth hormone deficiency by Araújo, I.M.P., Albuquerque‐Souza, E., Aguiar‐Oliveira, M.H., Holzhausen, M., Oliveira‐Neto, L.A., Salvatori, R., Saraiva, L., Mayer, M.P.A., Pannuti, C.M., Ribeiro, A.O., Romito, G.A., Pustiglioni, F.E.

    Published in Journal of periodontology (1970) (01-11-2018)
    “…Background Growth hormone (GH) has been identified as an important regulator of the immune response. We have previously shown that adults with isolated GH…”
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    Evaluation of human and microbial DNA content in subgingival plaque samples collected by paper points or curette by Pérez-Chaparro, P.J., Duarte, P.M., Pannuti, C.M., Figueiredo, L.C., Mestnik, M.J., Gonçalves, C.P.S., Faveri, M., Feres, M.

    Published in Journal of microbiological methods (01-04-2015)
    “…Host DNA may adversely affect metagenomic studies focusing on the prokaryotic microbiota. This study compared the levels of host DNA in subgingival plaque…”
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