- ►diabetesjournals.org HA Al-Mashat, S Kandru, R Liu, Y Behl, T … - Diabetes, 2006 - Am Diabetes Assoc We previously reported that after a bacteria-induced wound in the scalp, type 2
diabetic (db/db) mice had higher levels of apoptosis of fibroblasts and
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- ►endojournals.org R Liu, T Desta, H He, DT Graves - Endocrinology, 2004 - Endocrine Soc Diabetics suffer from both more frequent bacterial infections and greater
consequences of infection. However, bacteriainduced tissue destruction and the
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- ►endojournals.org H He, R Liu, T Desta, C Leone, LC … - Endocrinology, 2004 - Endocrine Soc The most common cause of inflammatory bone loss is periodontal disease. After
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