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Distribution and molecular characterization of Porphyromonas gulae carrying a new fimA genotype [PDF]
Porphyromonas gulae is a gram-negative black-pigmented anaerobe which is known to be a pathogen for periodontitis in dogs. Approximately 41kDa filamentous appendages on the cell surface (FimA) encoded by the fimA gene are regarded as important factors associated with periodontitis.
Yoshie, Yamasaki +14 more
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Exploring the genetic and functional diversity of Porphyromonas gingivalis long fimbriae
Our work provides new PCR tools (i) to amplify and sequence every fimA gene of Porphyromonas gingivalis in its entire length including leader sequence and (ii) to check fimB, the fimbrial anchor gene, for functionality. Furthermore, transmission electron microscopy/scanning electron microscopy images give new insights into secondary structures formed ...
Hendrik Leonhard Meyer +4 more
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The association between gingivitis and oral spirochetes in young cats and dogs.
Although gingivitis frequently occurs in young cats, spirochetes are often found in the early stages of periodontal disease. This study was conducted to determine the association between gingivitis and oral spirochetes in young cats and dogs.
Seiya Yamaki +9 more
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Oral health and diseases are greatly influenced by oral bacteria. During dysbiosis, bacterial composition changes, which can lead to periodontitis.
Miriam Sondorová +6 more
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The Bacteroidales order, widely distributed among diverse human populations, constitutes a key component of the human microbiota. Members of this Gram-negative order have been shown to modulate the host immune system, play a fundamental role in the gut’s
Maria Victoria Fernandez-Cantos +5 more
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Draft Genome Sequences of 26 Porphyromonas Strains Isolated from the Canine Oral Microbiome [PDF]
We present the draft genome sequences for 26 strains of Porphyromonas (P. canoris, P. gulae, P. cangingavalis, P. macacae, and 7 unidentified) and an unidentified member of the Porphyromonadaceae family.
Eisen, Jonathan A +11 more
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Inhibitory Effect of Bacillus licheniformis Strains Isolated from Canine Oral Cavity
Bacillus licheniformis is used in a broad spectrum of areas, including some probiotic preparations for human and veterinary health. Moreover, B. licheniformis strains are known producers of various bioactive substances with antimicrobial and antibiofilm ...
Natália Šurín Hudáková +5 more
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AbstractPorphyromonas gulae is a clinically prevalent, anaerobic, oral bacteria in canines, that may be a causative agent of canine periodontal disease, and a potential threat to human oral health. Research on P. gulae pathogenicity in canines, their owners, and veterinarians is lacking in China.
Yang Bai +6 more
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CRISPR/Cas9, while transformative, faces challenges in specificity, precision, delivery, accessibility, flexibility, and safety. This review addresses these limitations by highlighting strategies to reduce off‐target effects, exploring HDR‐based and alternative editing approaches, and evaluating advanced delivery mechanisms.
Muna Alariqi +8 more
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Fusobacterium necrophorum predominates in the microbiota of mandibular dental abscess in Blastocerus dichotomus [PDF]
: Dental abscess in ruminants is an acute polymicrobial infection, usually resulting from periodontal disease or endodontic infection, with consequences for animal health and welfare. The present study aimed to describe the bacterial microbiota of dental
Ana Carolina Borsanelli +7 more
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