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Journal of Dr. NTR University of Health Sciences, 2021
The discovery of microbes dates back to the 1700s when Dutchman Antony Van Leeuwenhoek observed his own dental plaque and reported 'little living animalcules prettily moving' further named them as microbes “Dierken”, meaning small lively objects. Since then, the understanding of oral microflora has become profound. Oral microflora is the aggregation of
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The discovery of microbes dates back to the 1700s when Dutchman Antony Van Leeuwenhoek observed his own dental plaque and reported 'little living animalcules prettily moving' further named them as microbes “Dierken”, meaning small lively objects. Since then, the understanding of oral microflora has become profound. Oral microflora is the aggregation of
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Gastroenterology Clinics of North America, 2011
Irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) is the most common gastrointestinal condition, affecting 10% to 20% of adults in developed countries. Over the last few years, growing evidence has supported a new hypothesis for IBS based on alterations in intestinal bacterial composition.
Mark, Pimentel, Christopher, Chang
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Irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) is the most common gastrointestinal condition, affecting 10% to 20% of adults in developed countries. Over the last few years, growing evidence has supported a new hypothesis for IBS based on alterations in intestinal bacterial composition.
Mark, Pimentel, Christopher, Chang
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Gastrointestinal Microflora: Probiotics
2006Publisher Summary Probiotics have long been recognized as health-promoting agents. Advances in molecular methodologies and conduction of well-designed studies performed in the past two decades illustrate the potential of probiotics against a multitude of conditions.
S, Kolida, D M, Saulnier, G R, Gibson
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The human intestinal microflora
Digestive Diseases and Sciences, 1986The major host defense mechanisms against bacterial overgrowth in the small bowel are the normal propulsive activity of the bowel itself and gastric acid secretion. Microbial interactions are a major factor in regulating the indigenous bacterial flora.
G L, Simon, S L, Gorbach
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Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 2004
Abstract: Noise is ubiquitous, and in any discussion about regulation of immune diversity, oral tolerance, commensal microflora, and “health” homeostasis, stochastic resonance should not be omitted. It also may have a role in immune receptor regulation, transplant tolerance, and host reaction against intruders.
Máximo, Lorenzo +2 more
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Abstract: Noise is ubiquitous, and in any discussion about regulation of immune diversity, oral tolerance, commensal microflora, and “health” homeostasis, stochastic resonance should not be omitted. It also may have a role in immune receptor regulation, transplant tolerance, and host reaction against intruders.
Máximo, Lorenzo +2 more
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Nature, 1948
QUIN1, in his study of the rumen micro-organisms occurring in sheep fed exclusively on lucerne hay, noted the appearance of large numbers of ovoid, clear cellular organisms with an average size of 8 µ × 4 µ. He showed that rumen fluid rich in these organisms rapidly fermented glucose with the evolution of gas, and that under these conditions the ...
C A, McGAUGHEY, K C, SELLERS
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QUIN1, in his study of the rumen micro-organisms occurring in sheep fed exclusively on lucerne hay, noted the appearance of large numbers of ovoid, clear cellular organisms with an average size of 8 µ × 4 µ. He showed that rumen fluid rich in these organisms rapidly fermented glucose with the evolution of gas, and that under these conditions the ...
C A, McGAUGHEY, K C, SELLERS
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Subgingival microflora and periodontitis
Journal of Periodontal Research, 1976Predominant bacterial flora resident in subgingival plaque was characterized and evaluated in relation to the etiology of periodontal disease. Small groups of clinically and radiographically identified periodontal patients and control subjects were studied. A comprehensive inventory of cultivable flora was made.
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Surface tonsillar microflora versus deep tonsillar microflora in recurrent acute tonsillitis
The Journal of Laryngology & Otology, 1977One hundred patients suffering from recurrent acute tonsillitis were studied. One hundred tonsils were cultured. Surface bacteria were compared to deep bacteria. In 48 per cent of the cases a different pathogen was cultured from the interior of the tonsil as compared to the surface culture.
G, Rosen, J, Samuel, I, Vered
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Control of Intestinal Microflora
Nature, 1948IN view of recent work which has directed attention to the importance of the intestinal microflora in nutrition, examinations of the faeces were made on a number of children receiving treatment with streptomycin.
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