Experimental gingivitis in a Down's syndrome child and sibling

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Biopsies were taken from a child with Down's syndrome and her sibling under experimental gingivitis conditions and analyzed with monoclonal antibodies. At first, plaque caused a shift from a predominance of T cells to a predominance of B cells. Later, a gradual increase of T cells and a looser arrangement of B cells were observed.

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Reuland-Bosma, W., Van Dijk, J., Rozeboom, T., & Poppema, S. (1987). Experimental gingivitis in a Down’s syndrome child and sibling. Journal of Clinical Microbiology, 25(5), 949–951. https://doi.org/10.1128/jcm.25.5.949-951.1987

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