The indivisible relationship between the human host and its oral microbiome has been shaped throughout the millennia, by facing various changes that have forced the adaptation of oral microorganisms to new environmental conditions. In this constant crosstalk between the human host and its microbiome, a bidirectional relationship has been established. The microorganisms provide the host with functions it cannot perform on its own and at the same time the host provides its microbes with a suitable environment for their growth and development. These host factors can positively affect the microbiome, promoting diversity and balance between different species, resulting in a state of symbiosis and absence of pathology. In contrast, other host fac...
Copyright © 2014 Tamaki Cho et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Com...
The oralome is the summary of the dynamic interactions orchestrated between the ecological community...
Human body is colonized by a florid microbial community of bacteria, archaea, fungi, protists, helmi...
The oral cavity is home to a unique and diverse group of bacterial species. Together, these bacteria...
For millions of years, our resident microbes have coevolved and coexisted with us in a mostly harmon...
The oral cavity harbors an immense diversity of microorganisms, including bacteria, fungi, archaea, ...
International audienceFor millions of years, our resident microbes have coevolved and coexisted with...
For millions of years, our resident microbes have coevolved and coexisted with us in a mostly harmon...
The mouth supports a diverse microbiota which provides major benefits to the host. On occasions, thi...
Interest in the various microbiomes of the human body is rising as more and more people recognize th...
Mouthguards: does the indigenous microbiome play a role in maintaining oral health? Front. Cell. Inf...
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 ...
The oral microbiome is an important part of the human microbiome. The oral cavity contains several s...
The human oral microbiome refers to an ecological community of symbiotic and pathogenic microorganis...
Copyright © 2014 Tamaki Cho et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Com...
The oralome is the summary of the dynamic interactions orchestrated between the ecological community...
Human body is colonized by a florid microbial community of bacteria, archaea, fungi, protists, helmi...
The oral cavity is home to a unique and diverse group of bacterial species. Together, these bacteria...
For millions of years, our resident microbes have coevolved and coexisted with us in a mostly harmon...
The oral cavity harbors an immense diversity of microorganisms, including bacteria, fungi, archaea, ...
International audienceFor millions of years, our resident microbes have coevolved and coexisted with...
For millions of years, our resident microbes have coevolved and coexisted with us in a mostly harmon...
The mouth supports a diverse microbiota which provides major benefits to the host. On occasions, thi...
Interest in the various microbiomes of the human body is rising as more and more people recognize th...
Mouthguards: does the indigenous microbiome play a role in maintaining oral health? Front. Cell. Inf...
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 ...
The oral microbiome is an important part of the human microbiome. The oral cavity contains several s...
The human oral microbiome refers to an ecological community of symbiotic and pathogenic microorganis...
Copyright © 2014 Tamaki Cho et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Com...
The oralome is the summary of the dynamic interactions orchestrated between the ecological community...
Human body is colonized by a florid microbial community of bacteria, archaea, fungi, protists, helmi...