id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_or7mfczwlzdhdaq56ymtodce6e Dennis E. Lopatin Humoral Immunity to Stress Proteins and Periodontal Disease 1999.0 9 .pdf application/pdf 6028 566 53 of specific periodontal disease-associated microorganisms and antibodies to selected human and microbial heat shock proteins (Hsp70, index, plaque index, and microbial colonization to the anti-Hsp antibody concentrations. patients with higher anti-Hsp (Hsp90, DnaK, and GroEL) antibody concentrations tended to have significantly (P ≤0.05) healthier periodontal who are at risk for developing periodontal disease based on their inability to mount an immune response to specific Hsp or Hsp epitopes, Plaque samples were collected from the 6 most periodontally diseased sites based on probing depth periodontal disease, antibody level, and colonization of subgingival dental plaque were assessed by Anti-Stress Protein Serum Antibody Concentrations presence of anti-stress protein antibodies and colonization of the subgingival plaque by specific periodontal disease-associated microorganisms (Fig. 2). There does not appear to be any significant association in the relationship between the anti-Hsp70 concentrations and colonization. Relationship between serum anti-stress protein antibody concentration and colonization. ./cache/work_or7mfczwlzdhdaq56ymtodce6e.pdf ./txt/work_or7mfczwlzdhdaq56ymtodce6e.txt