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genomes of streptococcus mitis streptococcus oralis and streptococcus infantis
2011This chapter talks about the closest relatives of Streptococcus mitis that are the commensals S. oralis, S. infantis, and, in particular, the important pathogen Streptococcus pneumoniae and the still relatively unknown Streptococcus pseudopneumoniae. The genetic diversity among S. mitis strains may have important consequences in the oral cavity.
Tettelin, H., Kilian, Mogens
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ACS Applied Materials and Interfaces, 2019
To combat implant-associated infections, there is a need for novel materials which effectively inhibit bacterial biofilm formation. In the present study, the antiadhesive properties of titanium surface functionalization based on the "slippery liquid ...
Katharina Doll+10 more
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To combat implant-associated infections, there is a need for novel materials which effectively inhibit bacterial biofilm formation. In the present study, the antiadhesive properties of titanium surface functionalization based on the "slippery liquid ...
Katharina Doll+10 more
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Transplant Infectious Disease, 2020
We reported the case of a patient with leukemia who developed febrile neutropenia after hematopoietic stem cell transplantation. Blood culture results revealed the presence of Streptococcus oralis, while antimicrobial susceptibility testing showed the ...
Noriyuki Watanabe+13 more
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We reported the case of a patient with leukemia who developed febrile neutropenia after hematopoietic stem cell transplantation. Blood culture results revealed the presence of Streptococcus oralis, while antimicrobial susceptibility testing showed the ...
Noriyuki Watanabe+13 more
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Journal of Dental Research, 1991
Oral streptococci can grow in mucin by utilizing the oligosaccharide chains as a source of carbohydrate. The degradation of the oligosaccharides by these species is accomplished by exoglycosidase activities. In this experiment, it was investigated whether strains from different species could cooperate in the release of sugars from the mucin ...
J.S. van der Hoeven, P.J.M. Camp
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Oral streptococci can grow in mucin by utilizing the oligosaccharide chains as a source of carbohydrate. The degradation of the oligosaccharides by these species is accomplished by exoglycosidase activities. In this experiment, it was investigated whether strains from different species could cooperate in the release of sugars from the mucin ...
J.S. van der Hoeven, P.J.M. Camp
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The rgg Gene is a Specific Marker for Streptococcus oralis
Journal of Dental Research, 2010Although the pathogenesis of Streptococcus oralis may be different from that of other viridans group streptococci, S. oralis shares a high degree of DNA sequence similarity with these streptococci. As a result, discrimination of S. oralis from its close relatives has long been considered difficult.
E.-G. Jeong+4 more
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Identification and characterization of a protease from Streptococcus oralis C104
Oral Microbiology and Immunology, 1996Streptococcus oralis is among the earliest colonizers of the tooth surface during plaque formation. As such, its enzymatic activities may influence ecologic succession on the tooth surface. In the current study, we used zymograms and preparative polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis to identify and purify a protease from S.
C. V. Hughes, C. S. Lo
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Neonatal meningitis and maternal sepsis caused by Streptococcus oralis
Journal of Neonatal-Perinatal Medicine, 2018A newborn male infant was admitted to the neonatal unit with suspected early onset neonatal sepsis for monitoring and intravenous antibiotics. Despite his initial normal clinical and laboratory parameters, cerebrospinal fluid cultures done on day 4 of life confirmed Streptococcus oralis meningitis.
B N Poi+3 more
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Lack of association between Streptococcus oralis and recurrent aphthous stomatitis
Journal of Oral Pathology & Medicine, 2000Abstract: In the present study, the potential involvement of Streptococcus oralis in the aetiology of recurrent aphthous stomatitis (RAS) was investigated using the polymerase chain reaction (PCR). Biopsies from 28 RAS patients were analysed, in addition to 20 oral lichen planus (OLP) and 13 normal biopsies that were used as controls.
Marcello P. Riggio+3 more
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Streptococcus oralis, an opportunistic pathogen in crystalline keratopathy
Enfermedades infecciosas y microbiologia clinica (English ed.), 2023Domingo, Fernández-Vecilla+3 more
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