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Clinical Science

Membrane Receptors on Human Neutrophils in Oral Bacterial Infections

M. Nagumo

Department of Oral Surgery, Showa University Dental School, 2-1-1 Kitasenzoku, Ohtaku, Tokyo 145, Japan

S. Sakurada

Department of Oral Surgery, Showa University Dental School, 2-1-1 Kitasenzoku, Ohtaku, Tokyo 145, Japan

S. Enomoto

Department of Oral Surgery, Showa University Dental School, 2-1-1 Kitasenzoku, Ohtaku, Tokyo 145, Japan

Experiments were performed to examine the function of neutrophil membrane receptors in oral bacterial infections. For this purpose, Fc and C3b receptors on human peripheral blood neutrophils and exudate neutrophils obtained from subcutaneous abscesses were studied by using the rosette-forming method.

Journal of Dental Research, Vol. 61, No. 8, 962-966 (1982)
DOI: 10.1177/00220345820610080901


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