2023
DOI: 10.3390/ijms241914835
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Transcriptional Signatures and Network-Based Approaches Identified Master Regulators Transcription Factors Involved in Experimental Periodontitis Pathogenesis

Emiliano Vicencio,
Josefa Nuñez-Belmar,
Juan P. Cardenas
et al.

Abstract: Periodontitis is a chronic inflammatory disease characterized by the progressive and irreversible destruction of the periodontium. Its aetiopathogenesis lies in the constant challenge of the dysbiotic biofilm, which triggers a deregulated immune response responsible for the disease phenotype. Although the molecular mechanisms underlying periodontitis have been extensively studied, the regulatory mechanisms at the transcriptional level remain unclear. To generate transcriptomic data, we performed RNA shotgun se… Show more

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“…In the original publication [1], there was a mistake by the authors in Figure 3A Section 2.3 on page 7, lines 9 and 10. Change the sentence to: The M1 and M2 modules were the most enriched, with 1.252 and 400 genes upregulated in periodontitis, respectively (Figure 3A).…”
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“…In the original publication [1], there was a mistake by the authors in Figure 3A Section 2.3 on page 7, lines 9 and 10. Change the sentence to: The M1 and M2 modules were the most enriched, with 1.252 and 400 genes upregulated in periodontitis, respectively (Figure 3A).…”
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confidence: 99%