Adhesion of bacteria is a key event in biofilm formation and is mediated by bacterial adhesins recognising host or bacterial partner receptors. In oral biofilm formation, primary Actinomyces and Streptococcus colonizers adhere to salivary pellicle proteins such as proline-rich proteins (PRPs) as well as to mucosal surfaces. Subsequently, Actinomyces and Streptococcus strains and other bacteria, such as Veillonella, Fusobacterium and Porphyromonas, adhere to each other. The nature of this community is highly important for the health or disease status, although specific pathogenic species may also have been implicated. The aim of this thesis was to study key players in early oral colonisation, Actinomyces and Streptococcus species, and more s...
Salivary agglutinin (DMBT1SAG) is identical to lung glycoprotein-340 and encoded by the deleted in m...
adhesin proteins found on the surfaces of most oral streptococci and are involved in host coloniza-t...
Adhesin-mediated bacterial interspecies interactions are important elements in oral biofilm formatio...
Abstract—Adhesion to adsorbed pellicles and interspecies co-adhesion to form plaque biofilms involve...
Infectious diseases e.g. gastric ulcer, caries and perodontitis, are caused by bacteria in a biofilm...
Biofilm formation is crucial for bacterial community development and host colonization by Streptococ...
Biofilm formation and microbial adhesion are two related and complex phenomena. These phenomena are ...
<p>Biofilm formation is crucial for bacterial community development and host colonization by Strepto...
Adhesion of proteins to natural surfaces, such as the bacterial cell wall, may be controlled by non-...
To successfully colonize the oral cavity, bacteria must directly or indirectly adhere to available o...
Streptococcus mutans, the major causative agent of dental caries, adheres to tooth surfaces via the ...
Bacterial adhesion is a critical step for colonization of the host. The pioneer colonizer and commen...
Introduction: Microbial interactions are considered important in the adhesion process of pathogenic ...
<p>Biofilm formation is crucial for bacterial community development and host colonization by Strepto...
Surface proteins on microorganisms that build up the oral biofilm are key players in the formation o...
Salivary agglutinin (DMBT1SAG) is identical to lung glycoprotein-340 and encoded by the deleted in m...
adhesin proteins found on the surfaces of most oral streptococci and are involved in host coloniza-t...
Adhesin-mediated bacterial interspecies interactions are important elements in oral biofilm formatio...
Abstract—Adhesion to adsorbed pellicles and interspecies co-adhesion to form plaque biofilms involve...
Infectious diseases e.g. gastric ulcer, caries and perodontitis, are caused by bacteria in a biofilm...
Biofilm formation is crucial for bacterial community development and host colonization by Streptococ...
Biofilm formation and microbial adhesion are two related and complex phenomena. These phenomena are ...
<p>Biofilm formation is crucial for bacterial community development and host colonization by Strepto...
Adhesion of proteins to natural surfaces, such as the bacterial cell wall, may be controlled by non-...
To successfully colonize the oral cavity, bacteria must directly or indirectly adhere to available o...
Streptococcus mutans, the major causative agent of dental caries, adheres to tooth surfaces via the ...
Bacterial adhesion is a critical step for colonization of the host. The pioneer colonizer and commen...
Introduction: Microbial interactions are considered important in the adhesion process of pathogenic ...
<p>Biofilm formation is crucial for bacterial community development and host colonization by Strepto...
Surface proteins on microorganisms that build up the oral biofilm are key players in the formation o...
Salivary agglutinin (DMBT1SAG) is identical to lung glycoprotein-340 and encoded by the deleted in m...
adhesin proteins found on the surfaces of most oral streptococci and are involved in host coloniza-t...
Adhesin-mediated bacterial interspecies interactions are important elements in oral biofilm formatio...