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Intracellular Invasion of Staphylococcus aureus against Human Gingival Fibroblasts  

Kim, Kang-Ju (Department of Oral Microbiology, College of Dentistry, Wonkwang University)
Jung, Kyu-Yong (Department of Pharmacology, College of Medicine, Wonkwang University)
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Journal of Periodontal and Implant Science / v.32, no.3, 2002 , pp. 685-695 More about this Journal
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cytochalasin D;
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