Copyright © 2014 Tamaki Cho et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. Taking advantage of high-throughput technologies, deep sequencing of the human microbiome has revealed commensal bacteria independent of the ability to culture them. The composition of the commensal microbiome is dependent on bacterial diversity and the state of the host regulated by the immune system. Candida species are well known as components of the commensal oral microbiota. Candida species frequently colonize and develop biofilms on medical devices like dentures and catheters. Therefore, C...
Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, p...
The ecosystem within the oral cavity is unique as it is a result of interactions between components ...
The ecosystem within the oral cavity is unique as it is a result of interactions between components ...
Taking advantage of high-throughput technologies, deep sequencing of the human microbiome has reveal...
Candida is the most common human fungal pathogen that causes a variety of afflictions from superfici...
This review gives an overview of the bacterial diversity of cultivated and not-yet-cultivated bacter...
The composition of human gut microbiota and their relationship with the host and, conse-quently, wit...
The research described in this thesis addresses current issues related to oral Candida infections. I...
The indivisible relationship between the human host and its oral microbiome has been shaped througho...
The organisms that colonize the human body over a lifetime are diverse, extensive and gargantuan. A ...
For millions of years, our resident microbes have coevolved and coexisted with us in a mostly harmon...
Candida species are normal commensal microorganisms of the human biota, found in the oral, gastroint...
Currently there are no evidence-based ecological measures for prevention of overgrowth and subsequen...
The mouth supports a diverse microbiota which provides major benefits to the host. On occasions, thi...
Publisher Copyright: Copyright © 2021 Horváth et al.Oral epithelial cells monitor microbiome composi...
Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, p...
The ecosystem within the oral cavity is unique as it is a result of interactions between components ...
The ecosystem within the oral cavity is unique as it is a result of interactions between components ...
Taking advantage of high-throughput technologies, deep sequencing of the human microbiome has reveal...
Candida is the most common human fungal pathogen that causes a variety of afflictions from superfici...
This review gives an overview of the bacterial diversity of cultivated and not-yet-cultivated bacter...
The composition of human gut microbiota and their relationship with the host and, conse-quently, wit...
The research described in this thesis addresses current issues related to oral Candida infections. I...
The indivisible relationship between the human host and its oral microbiome has been shaped througho...
The organisms that colonize the human body over a lifetime are diverse, extensive and gargantuan. A ...
For millions of years, our resident microbes have coevolved and coexisted with us in a mostly harmon...
Candida species are normal commensal microorganisms of the human biota, found in the oral, gastroint...
Currently there are no evidence-based ecological measures for prevention of overgrowth and subsequen...
The mouth supports a diverse microbiota which provides major benefits to the host. On occasions, thi...
Publisher Copyright: Copyright © 2021 Horváth et al.Oral epithelial cells monitor microbiome composi...
Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, p...
The ecosystem within the oral cavity is unique as it is a result of interactions between components ...
The ecosystem within the oral cavity is unique as it is a result of interactions between components ...