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Fig 7. Raw figure for the WB band of NFAT2. |
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Fig 7. Raw figure for the WB band of β-actin after the exposure of Osterix and Runx2. |
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Fig 7. Raw figure for the WB band of Osterix. |
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Fig 7. The ELISA results of RANKL secretion in P. gingivalis stimulated macrophages with the stimulation of Stattic. |
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Fig 7. Raw figure for the WB band of Runx2. |
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Fig 7. The ELISA results of TNF-α secretion in P. gingivalis stimulated macrophages with the stimulation of Stattic. |
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Fig 7. The ELISA results of TNF-α secretion in P. gingivalis stimulated macrophages with the stimulation of Stattic. |
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Figure 8. Schematic illustration. P. gingivalis infection polarizes macrophages toward the M1 phenotype via activating the IL-6/STAT3 pathway. The M1 macrophages accelerate apical inflammation and bone destruction via secretion of IL-6, TNF-α, and RANKL, which are pro-inflammator... |
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Fig S1. Raw figure for the supplementary file 1. |
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Fig S1. Raw figure for the supplementary file 1. |