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Candida albicans-induced ubiquitination of EGFR reveals novel host–fungal interaction pathways
Candida albicans causes severe mucosal and systemic infections, with hypha formation playing a key role in its virulence. Hyphal invasion via endocytosis is mediated predominantly through interactions between Als3p and the epidermal growth factor ...
Léa Lortal +12 more
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Evidence for Proline Utilization by Oral Bacterial Biofilms Grown in Saliva
Within the mouth bacteria are starved of saccharides as their main nutrient source between meals and it is unclear what drives their metabolism. Previously oral in vitro biofilms grown in saliva have shown proteolytic degradation of salivary proteins and
Leanne M. Cleaver +2 more
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The human oral microbiome (HOM) is the second largest microbial community after the gut and can impact the onset and progression of several localized and systemic diseases, including those of viral origin, especially for viruses entering the body via the
I. Soffritti +9 more
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Microbial community pattern detection in human body habitats via ensemble clustering framework [PDF]
The human habitat is a host where microbial species evolve, function, and continue to evolve. Elucidating how microbial communities respond to human habitats is a fundamental and critical task, as establishing baselines of human microbiome is essential ...
Chua, Hon-Nian +5 more
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Progress in Oral Microbiome Related to Oral and Systemic Diseases: An Update
The human oral microbiome refers to an ecological community of symbiotic and pathogenic microorganisms found in the oral cavity. The oral cavity is an environment that provides various biological niches, such as the teeth, tongue, and oral mucosa.
Yeon-Hee Lee +9 more
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Nitrate supplementation affects taste by changing the oral metabolome and microbiome
Nitrate, an inorganic anion found in various foods is also present in saliva and has emerged as a potential prebiotic for the oral microbiome. Salivary glands concentrate nitrate from the bloodstream and release it into the oral cavity via the anion ...
Shuyuan Zhang +5 more
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The role of oral microbiome in respiratory health and diseases.
The oral cavity (mouth) has various microbial habitats, including, teeth, gingival sulcus, gingiva, tongue, inner cheek, hard palate, and soft palate.
J. Pathak +4 more
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Role of the microbiome, probiotics, and 'dysbiosis therapy' in critical illness. [PDF]
Purpose of reviewLoss of 'health-promoting' microbes and overgrowth of pathogenic bacteria (dysbiosis) in ICU is believed to contribute to nosocomial infections, sepsis, and organ failure (multiple organ dysfunction syndrome).
Knight, Rob +2 more
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L-proline is a non-essential amino acid that can be metabolised by the oral microbiome. This study hypothesised that L-proline could influence the microbiome and that shifts in the microbiome could subsequently affect non-volatile flavour perception.
Shuyuan Zhang +2 more
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Toombak is a smokeless tobacco produced from the Nicotiana rustica tobacco plant from Sudan. Pre-prepared and ready to buy Toombak samples were analysed using mass spectrometry (heavy metals), gas and liquid chromatography (metabolomics), 16S rRNA ...
Amel Sami +6 more
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