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Chronic Stress Impairs Structural Organization of Organic Matrix in Bone Tissue of Rat Periodontium

Abstract

Chronic stress promoted disintegration of collagen and non-collagen proteins in the periodontal bone tissue, which depended on typological characteristics of animals. Stress-predisposed animals were characterized by most pronounced disturbances.

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Neporada, K.S., Leont'eva, F.S. & Tarasenko, L.M. Chronic Stress Impairs Structural Organization of Organic Matrix in Bone Tissue of Rat Periodontium. Bulletin of Experimental Biology and Medicine 135, 543–544 (2003). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1025464932135

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  • chronic stress
  • bone tissue
  • collagen
  • proteoglycans
  • chondroitin sulfates