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Human oral microbiota and its modulation for oral health
The oral microbiome is an important part of the human microbiome. The oral cavity contains several significantly different niches with distinct microbial communities. A wide range of microorganisms inhabit the human oral cavity, including bacteria, fungi, viruses, archaea and protozoa.
Xiang Wang, Houxuan Li, Can Ni
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Background The mechanism by which proton pump inhibitors (PPIs) alter gut microbiota remains to be elucidated. We aimed to learn whether PPI induced gut microbiota alterations by promoting oral microbial translocation.
Xue Xiao +6 more
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Background The mechanism by which proton pump inhibitors (PPIs) alter gut microbiota remains to be elucidated. We aimed to learn whether PPI induced gut microbiota alterations by promoting oral microbial translocation.
Xue Xiao +6 more
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Oral microbiota and systemic disease
Anaerobe, 2013It is well known that bacteria are the primary cause of infectious diseases, however, evidence is emerging that these organisms are also indirectly responsible for several diseases including cancer and rheumatoid arthritis. The oral cavity is home to several million bacteria that can cause two major diseases-periodontitis and caries.
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This chapter presents a brief overview of the oral and genital microbiota. The oral microbiota mediates microbial interspecies interactions and interacts with the oral cavity, thus creating a symbiotic relationship with the human host. Oral microbiota are important for the maturation and development of an appropriate oral immune response.
Pai, Vidya, Prabhu, S. R.
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This chapter presents a brief overview of the oral and genital microbiota. The oral microbiota mediates microbial interspecies interactions and interacts with the oral cavity, thus creating a symbiotic relationship with the human host. Oral microbiota are important for the maturation and development of an appropriate oral immune response.
Pai, Vidya, Prabhu, S. R.
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Microbiota and their role in the pathogenesis of oral mucositis
Oral Diseases, 2014Oral mucositis in patients undergoing cancer therapy is a significant problem. Its prevalence ranges between 20 and 100%, depending on treatment type and protocols and patient‐based variables. Mucositis is self‐limiting when uncomplicated by infection.
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Oral Microbiota: A New Insight into Cancer Progression, Diagnosis and Treatment
Phenomics, 2023Xiu-Li Wang, Hua Xu, Ningning Liu
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The evolutionary history of the human oral microbiota and its implications for modern health
Periodontology 2000, 2021Laura S Weyrich
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The oral microbiota and its role in carcinogenesis
Seminars in Cancer Biology, 2022Mark Stasiewicz, Tomasz M Karpinski
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Is the oral microbiota representative for the healthy bronchial microbiota?
06.01 - Epidemiology, 2022S Tangedal +8 more
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The influence of the gut microbiota on the bioavailability of oral drugs
Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica B, 2021Xintong Zhang, Ying Han, Mingji Jin
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