ORIGINAL RESEARCH

A study of the role of Prevotella intermedia in the development of chronic periodontitis using real-time polymerase chain reaction

About authors

1 Emanuel Institute of Biochemical Physics of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow, Russia

2 Vavilov Institute of General Genetics, Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow, Russia

3 Sechenov First Moscow State Medical University, Moscow, Russia

4 Kursk State University, Kursk

5 Central Research Institute of Dental and Maxillofacial Surgery, Moscow

6 Chumakov Institute of Poliomyelitis and Viral Encephalitides, Russian Academy of Medical Sciences, Moscow

Correspondence should be addressed: Alexei B. Shevelev
27 km Kievskoe highway, Institute of Poliomielit village, Moscow, 142782; moc.liamtoh@a_levehs

About paper

Funding : the work was done with the financial support of the Ministry of Education and Science of the Russian Federation (state task No. 19.1724.2014 / K in the field of scientific activity).

Received: 2015-09-13 Accepted: 2015-10-02 Published online: 2017-01-05
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