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The role of oral microbiota in cancer
Cancer remains a significant global challenge, with an estimated 47% increase in cancer patients from 2020 to 2040. Increasing research has identified microorganism as a risk factor for cancer development.
Zhou Lan +6 more
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Oral microbiota in aging and diseases
Human microbiomes are microbial populations that form a symbiotic relationship with humans. There are up to 1000 species on the surface of human skin and mucosal system, among which gut microbiota attracts the most interest.
Yanming Ren +3 more
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The oral microbiota in oral and systemic diseases [PDF]
While it is increasingly outlined the link between gut microbiota and several systemic and gastrointestinal diseases, to date the role of the oral microbiota is not well clarified.
M. Cintoni +6 more
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Glycolanguage of the oral microbiota.
The oral cavity harbors a diverse and dynamic bacterial biofilm community which is pivotal to oral health maintenance and, if turning dysbiotic, can contribute to various diseases.
Fiona F. Hager-Mair +2 more
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The association of depression and oral microbiota. [PDF]
The intestinal microbiota has been implicated in depression, and patients with periodontal disease show particularly high rates of depressive symptoms. This study explored the relationship between oral microbiota, depression severity, and systemic inflammatory factors. Thirty-two patients with depression were enrolled and divided into mild (n = 13; PHQ-
Liu F, Yang Y, Zhang N, Wang S, Wang CX.
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Autism Spectrum Disorder, Oral Implications, and Oral Microbiota
Background/Objectives: Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is a complex neurodevelopmental disorder characterized by difficulties in social interaction, communication, and repetitive behaviors.
Emiliana D’Angelo +6 more
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Characteristics and Correlations of the Oral and Gut Fungal Microbiome with Hypertension
The mycobiome is an essential constituent of the human microbiome and is associated with various diseases. However, the role of oral and gut fungi in hypertension (HTN) remains largely unexplored.
Bo-Yan Chen +18 more
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Oral Microbiota and Cancer Development [PDF]
Oral microbiota are among the most diverse in the human body. More than 700 species have been identified in the mouth, and new sequencing methods are allowing us to discover even more species. The anatomy of the oral cavity is different from that of other body sites.
Heidi, Tuominen, Jaana, Rautava
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Doxorubicin (DOX)‐induced cardiotoxicity limits its broad use as a chemotherapy agent. The development of effective and non‐invasive strategies to prevent DOX‐associated adverse cardiac events is urgently needed.
Hong Zhu +12 more
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Microbiota in Gut, Oral Cavity, and Mitral Valves Are Associated With Rheumatic Heart Disease
Rheumatic heart disease refers to the long-term damage of heart valves and results from an autoimmune response to group A Streptococcus infection. This study aimed to analyze the microbiota composition of patients with rheumatic heart disease and explore
Xue-Rui Shi +19 more
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