Levels of interleukin IL-6 in gingival fluid during orthodontic tooth movement: Children vs. adult

Amila Vujacic ,
Amila Vujacic
Aleksandra Konic ,
Aleksandra Konic
Vladanka Vukicevic ,
Vladanka Vukicevic
Sanja Simic ,
Sanja Simic
Vera Todorovic ,
Vera Todorovic
Nadezda Milosevic-Jovcic
Nadezda Milosevic-Jovcic

Published: 01.12.2016.

Volume 45, Issue 3 (2016)

pp. 31-38;

https://doi.org/10.5937/pramed1604031v

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