Publication: Integration of non-oral bacteria into in vitro oral biofilms
Integration of non-oral bacteria into in vitro oral biofilms
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Thurnheer, T., & Belibasakis, G. N. (2015). Integration of non-oral bacteria into in vitro oral biofilms. Virulence, 6(3), 258–264. https://doi.org/10.4161/21505594.2014.967608
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Biofilms are polymicrobial communities that grow on surfaces in nature. Oral bacteria can spontaneously form biofilms on the surface of teeth, which may compromise the health of the teeth, or their surrounding (periodontal) tissues. While the oral bacteria exhibit high tropism for their specialized ecological niche, it is not clear if bacteria that are not part of the normal oral microbiota can efficiently colonize and grow within oral biofilms. By using an in vitro "supragingival" biofilm model of six oral species, this study aimed t
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Thurnheer, T., & Belibasakis, G. N. (2015). Integration of non-oral bacteria into in vitro oral biofilms. Virulence, 6(3), 258–264. https://doi.org/10.4161/21505594.2014.967608