Culture-independent nucleic acid technologies have been extensively applied to the analysis of oral bacterial communities associated with healthy and diseased conditions …
JF Siqueira, IN Rôças - Oral Biology: Molecular Techniques and …, 2010 - Springer
Application of nucleic acid technology to the analysis of the bacterial diversity in the oral cavity in conditions of health and disease has not only confirmed the findings from early …
K Krishnan, T Chen, BJ Paster - Oral diseases, 2017 - Wiley Online Library
The oral microbiome is incredibly complex with the average adult harboring about 50–100 billion bacteria in the oral cavity, which represent about 200 predominant bacterial species …
AML Benn, NCK Heng, JM Broadbent… - Australian dental …, 2018 - Wiley Online Library
Since the pioneering work of van Leeuwenhoek in 1684, subsequently built upon by other renowned microbiologists Robert Koch, Willoughby Miller and GV Black, oral microbiology …
RA Burne - Advances in dental research, 2018 - journals.sagepub.com
Technological advances in DNA sequencing have provided unprecedented insights into the composition of the oral microbiome in health and disease, and RNA-sequencing and …
E Friedman, N Alizadeh, Z Loewy - High-throughput, 2017 - mdpi.com
This study aims to consider the microbial distribution in oral disease, as well as gene analysis and expression, in elucidating: 1, the fundamental underpinnings of oral disease …
E Zaura, A Mira - Frontiers in cellular and infection microbiology, 2015 - frontiersin.org
Pure cultures have been the basis for microbiology research over a century. However, although working with clonal lineages in the laboratory has allowed fundamental advances …
WG Wade - Pharmacological research, 2013 - Elsevier
The human mouth harbours one of the most diverse microbiomes in the human body, including viruses, fungi, protozoa, archaea and bacteria. The bacteria are responsible for the …
B Cross, RC Faustoferri, RG Quivey - Current oral health reports, 2016 - Springer
Extraordinary technological advances in DNA sequencing have greatly accelerated our ability to identify bacteria, at the species level, present in clinical samples taken from the …