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Molecular detection of feline and canine periodontal pathogens
Periodontal disease is the most common infectious disease of cats and dogs which are strongly associated with periodontal pathogens. The primary etiologic factor in the formation of periodontal disease is microbial dental plaque accumulation on teeth. In
Volkan Özavci +4 more
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The occurrence of Porphyromonas gulae, Porphyromonas macacae, Fusobacterium nucleatum and Fusobacterium canifelinum in subgingival plaque from dogs with and without periodontitis as well as their antimicrobial susceptibility were evaluated.
Senhorinho, Gerusa N. A. +5 more
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Porphyromonas loveana sp. Nov., isolated from the oral cavity of Australian marsupials
An obligatory anaerobic, Gram-stain-negative coccobacillus with black-pigmented colonies was isolated from the oral cavity of selected Australian marsupial species.
Milinovich, Gabriel J. +6 more
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A periodontite é uma resposta inflamatória desencadeada por um complexo biofilme constituído por diversos microrganisnos, particularmente por bactérias anaeróbias, tais como Porphyromonas spp. e Fusobacterium spp.
Gerusa Neyla Andrade Senhorinho +1 more
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Adhesion and invasion of gingival epithelial cells by Porphyromonas gulae - Fig 3
Adhesion/invasion of Ca9-22 cells by P. gulae strains with distinct types of fimbriae (types A, B and C). Antibiotic protection invasion assays of P. gulae strains. Ca9-22 cells were infected with the bacteria at an MOI of 100 for 90 min.
Fumitoshi Asai (6459047) +8 more
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Porphyromonas gulae, a Gram-negative black-pigmented anaerobe, has been associated with periodontal disease in companion animals and its virulence has been attributed to various factors, including lipopolysaccharide (LPS), protease and fimbriae. Toll-like receptors (TLRs) recognise pathogen-associated molecular patterns, such as peptidoglycan, lipids ...
Hiroaki Inaba +6 more
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Porphyromonas species are frequently isolated from the oral cavity and are associated with periodontal disease in both animals and humans. Black, pigmented Porphyromonas spp.
Mikkelsen, D. +14 more
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Pathogenicity and genetic profile of oral Porphyromonas species from canine periodontitis
Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo (FAPESP)Processo FAPESP: 2013/13652-6Objective In this study, the presence of the prtC and fimA genes involved in the pathogenicity of oral Porphyromonas spp.
Amanda do Nascimento Silva +8 more
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Black-pigmented anaerobic bacteria associated with ovine periodontitis [PDF]
Periodontitis is a polymicrobial infectious disease that causes occlusion change, tooth loss, difficulty in rumination, and premature culling of animals.
Ana C. Borsanelli +17 more
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Neutrophil Extracellular Traps Promote the Formation of Canine Dental Calculus
Dental calculus is a highly prevalent oral condition in dogs and is widely recognized as an important risk factor for gingival inflammation and periodontal disease.
Yufei Yang +5 more
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