2024
DOI: 10.1055/s-0044-1782211
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The Potential Role of Reactive Oxygen Species Produced by Low-Density Neutrophils in Periodontitis

Ali Omran Mousa,
Ali Hussien Abass Al Hussaini,
Hashim Mueen Hussein

Abstract: Objective Neutrophils own an arsenal of dischargeable chemicals that enable them to handle bacterial challenges, manipulating innate immune response and actual participation in acquired immunity. The reactive oxygen species (ROS) are one of the most important chemicals that neutrophils discharge to eradicate pathogens. Despite their beneficial role, the ROS were strongly correlated to periodontal tissue destruction. Lowdensity neutrophils (LDN) have been recognized for producing enhanced quantities of ROS. How… Show more

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