Dental Pulpanın Enflamasyonu ve Doğal İmmün Yanıt

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Bahadır Sezer A, Gümüş H. Dental Pulpanın Enflamasyonu ve Doğal İmmün Yanıt. Içinde: Çiftçi V, editör. Güncel Pedodonti Çalışmaları IV (Bahar) [Internet]. Türkiye: Akademisyen Yayınevi Kitap DOI Portalı; 2024 [a.yer 13 Temmuz 2026]. ss. 51-72. Erişim adresi: https://omp35.books.akademisyen.net/index.php/akya/catalog/book/3069/chapter/13367