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Advances in the study of oral microbiota in association with T2DM: a systematic review. [PDF]
Huang M, Zhang X, Di L, Yi Z.
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The effects of oral microbiota on health
Science, 2022Description Oral microbiota form complex biofilms that can affect local and systemic health The oral microbiota is shaped by mutualistic coevolution with the host and by the distinct physiology of the mouth.
Timur Tuganbaev, Koji Yoshida, K. Honda
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Oral microbiota and liver diseases.
Clinical Nutrition ESPEN, 2023Gut microbiota plays a crucial role in our health and particularly liver diseases, including NAFLD, cirrhosis, and HCC. Oral microbiome and its role in health and disease represent an active field of research.
M. Elghannam +6 more
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Oral microbiota and cancer [PDF]
Inflammation caused by infections may be the most important preventable cause of cancer in general. However, in the oral cavity the role of microbiota in carcinogenesis is not known. Microbial populations on mouth mucosa differ between healthy and malignant sites and certain oral bacterial species have been linked with malignancies but the evidence is ...
Jukka H Meurman
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The emerging role of oral microbiota in oral cancer initiation, progression and stemness
Frontiers in Immunology, 2023Oral squamous cell carcinoma (OSCC) is the most prevalent malignancy among the Head and Neck cancer. OSCCs are highly inflammatory, immune-suppressive, and aggressive tumors.
Parthajyoti Saikia +3 more
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Small, 2023
A key characteristic of radiation-induced oral mucositis (RIOM) is oxidative stress mediated by the "reactive oxygen species (ROS) storm" generated from water radiolysis, resulting in severe pathological lesions, accompanied by a disturbance of oral ...
Maoru Zhao +6 more
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A key characteristic of radiation-induced oral mucositis (RIOM) is oxidative stress mediated by the "reactive oxygen species (ROS) storm" generated from water radiolysis, resulting in severe pathological lesions, accompanied by a disturbance of oral ...
Maoru Zhao +6 more
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Role of oral microbiota in atherosclerosis
Clinica Chimica Acta, 2020Oral infections are common among individuals of all ages and can activate local and systemic inflammation. The inflammatory response plays an important role in atherosclerosis. An increasing number of studies have reported an association between oral pathogen infection and atherosclerotic coronary heart disease.
Xiang-Rui, Liu +6 more
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Oral microbiota in patients with atherosclerosis
Atherosclerosis, 2015Recent evidence suggests that the microbiota may be considered as an environmental factor that contributes to the development of atherosclerosis. Periodontal disease has been associated with cardio- and cerebrovascular events, and inflammation in the periodontium is suggested to increase the systemic inflammatory level of the host, which may in turn ...
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2016
The oral microbiota represents an important part of the human microbiota, and includes several hundred to several thousand diverse species. It is a normal part of the oral cavity and has an important function to protect against colonization of extrinsic bacteria which could affect systemic health. On the other hand, the most common oral diseases caries,
Nicole B, Arweiler, Lutz, Netuschil
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The oral microbiota represents an important part of the human microbiota, and includes several hundred to several thousand diverse species. It is a normal part of the oral cavity and has an important function to protect against colonization of extrinsic bacteria which could affect systemic health. On the other hand, the most common oral diseases caries,
Nicole B, Arweiler, Lutz, Netuschil
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Novelties on Neuroinflammation in Alzheimer’s Disease–Focus on Gut and Oral Microbiota Involvement
International Journal of Molecular SciencesRecent studies underscore the role of gut and oral microbiota in influencing neuroinflammation through the microbiota–gut–brain axis, including in Alzheimer’s disease (AD).
Cristina Popescu +13 more
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