Oral Disease and Atherosclerosis May Be Associated with Overlapping Metabolic Pathways
Mariana Bezamat(University of Pittsburgh), Steven E. Reís(University of Pittsburgh), John R. Shaffer(University of Pittsburgh), Anum Saeed(University of Pittsburgh), Daniel W. McNeil(Oklahoma State University), Christopher G. McKennan(University of Pittsburgh), Mary L. Marazita(University of Pittsburgh), Betsy Foxman(University of Michigan), Rui Zhou(Jiangsu University), Dylan J. Baxter(University of Pittsburgh), Lisa de las Fuentes(Washington University in St. Louis), Haibo Liu(Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory), Jubao Duan(NorthShore University HealthSystem)
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