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Journal of Periodontal ResearchVolume 19, Issue 6 p. 591-594 Abnormal leukocyte motility in patients with early-onset periodontitis R. C. Page, Corresponding Author R. C. Page Center for Research in Oral Biology, the Department of Periodontics, School of Dentistry, and the Departments of Pathology and Medicine, School of Medicine. University of Washington, Seattle, Washington, U.S.A.Address: Department of Pathology SM-30, University of Washington, Seattle, Washington 98195, USASearch for more papers by this authorT. J. Sims, Corresponding Author T. J. Sims Center for Research in Oral Biology, the Department of Periodontics, School of Dentistry, and the Departments of Pathology and Medicine, School of Medicine. University of Washington, Seattle, Washington, U.S.A.Address: Department of Pathology SM-30, University of Washington, Seattle, Washington 98195, USASearch for more papers by this authorF. Geissler, Corresponding Author F. Geissler Center for Research in Oral Biology, the Department of Periodontics, School of Dentistry, and the Departments of Pathology and Medicine, School of Medicine. University of Washington, Seattle, Washington, U.S.A.Address: Department of Pathology SM-30, University of Washington, Seattle, Washington 98195, USASearch for more papers by this authorL. C. Altman and, Corresponding Author L. C. Altman and Center for Research in Oral Biology, the Department of Periodontics, School of Dentistry, and the Departments of Pathology and Medicine, School of Medicine. University of Washington, Seattle, Washington, U.S.A.Address: Department of Pathology SM-30, University of Washington, Seattle, Washington 98195, USASearch for more papers by this authorD. A. Baab, Corresponding Author D. A. Baab Center for Research in Oral Biology, the Department of Periodontics, School of Dentistry, and the Departments of Pathology and Medicine, School of Medicine. University of Washington, Seattle, Washington, U.S.A.Address: Department of Pathology SM-30, University of Washington, Seattle, Washington 98195, USASearch for more papers by this author R. C. Page, Corresponding Author R. C. Page Center for Research in Oral Biology, the Department of Periodontics, School of Dentistry, and the Departments of Pathology and Medicine, School of Medicine. University of Washington, Seattle, Washington, U.S.A.Address: Department of Pathology SM-30, University of Washington, Seattle, Washington 98195, USASearch for more papers by this authorT. J. Sims, Corresponding Author T. J. Sims Center for Research in Oral Biology, the Department of Periodontics, School of Dentistry, and the Departments of Pathology and Medicine, School of Medicine. University of Washington, Seattle, Washington, U.S.A.Address: Department of Pathology SM-30, University of Washington, Seattle, Washington 98195, USASearch for more papers by this authorF. Geissler, Corresponding Author F. Geissler Center for Research in Oral Biology, the Department of Periodontics, School of Dentistry, and the Departments of Pathology and Medicine, School of Medicine. University of Washington, Seattle, Washington, U.S.A.Address: Department of Pathology SM-30, University of Washington, Seattle, Washington 98195, USASearch for more papers by this authorL. C. Altman and, Corresponding Author L. C. Altman and Center for Research in Oral Biology, the Department of Periodontics, School of Dentistry, and the Departments of Pathology and Medicine, School of Medicine. University of Washington, Seattle, Washington, U.S.A.Address: Department of Pathology SM-30, University of Washington, Seattle, Washington 98195, USASearch for more papers by this authorD. A. Baab, Corresponding Author D. A. Baab Center for Research in Oral Biology, the Department of Periodontics, School of Dentistry, and the Departments of Pathology and Medicine, School of Medicine. University of Washington, Seattle, Washington, U.S.A.Address: Department of Pathology SM-30, University of Washington, Seattle, Washington 98195, USASearch for more papers by this author First published: November 1984 https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1600-0765.1984.tb01321.xCitations: 22AboutRelatedInformationPDFPDF ToolsRequest permissionExport citationAdd to favoritesTrack citation ShareShare Give accessShare full text accessClose modalShare full-text accessPlease review our Terms and Conditions of Use and check box below to share full-text version of article.I have read and accept the Wiley Online Library Terms and Conditions of UseShareable LinkUse the link below to share a full-text version of this article with your friends and colleagues. Learn more.Copy URL Citing Literature Volume19, Issue6November 1984Pages 591-594 RelatedInformation RecommendedMicrobiological profile of early onset/aggressive periodontitis patientsJ. J. Kamma, M. Nakou, R. Gmür, P. C. 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