Oral diseases are known to be closely associated with oral biofilm metabolism, while cancer tissue is reported to possess specific metabolism such as the ‘Warburg effect’. Metabolomics might be a useful method for clarifying the whole metabolic systems that operate in oral biofilm and oral cancer, however, technical limitations have hampered such research. Fortunately, metabolomics techniques have developed rapidly in the past decade, which has helped to solve these difficulties. In vivo metabolomic analyses of the oral biofilm have produced various findings. Some of these findings agreed with the in vitro results obtained in conventional metabolic studies using representative oral bacteria, while others differed markedly from them. Metabol...
Oral cancer is the eighth most common cancer worldwide with an overall 5-year survival rate of less ...
Saliva is a readily accessible and informative biofluid, making it ideal for the early detection of ...
It has been shown that bacteria in periodontally diseased patients can be recognized by the detectio...
AbstractResearch approaches to biofilm are stratified by a series of analyses: (1) microbial number ...
Metabolomic research tends to increase in popularity over the years, leading to the identification o...
Saliva is a useful biological fluid and a valuable source of biological information. Saliva contains...
The ecological dysbiosis of a biofilm includes not only bacterial changes but also changes in their ...
The development of low- or non-invasive screening tests for cancer is crucial for early detection. S...
The ecological dysbiosis of a biofilm includes not only bacterial changes but also changes in their ...
Cancers are the leading cause of death worldwide. The most common cancers include breast, lung, and ...
BACKGROUND: Salivary metabolomics is rapidly advancing.AIM AND METHODS: To determine the extent to w...
BACKGROUND: Salivary metabolomics is rapidly advancing.AIM AND METHODS: To determine the extent to w...
Periodontitis is one of the most prevalent oral diseases worldwide and is caused by multifactorial i...
Metabolomic profiling of biofluids, e.g., urine, plasma, has generated vast and ever-increasing amou...
Salivary metabolic profiling has emerged as an important mode of analysing the metabolic markers tha...
Oral cancer is the eighth most common cancer worldwide with an overall 5-year survival rate of less ...
Saliva is a readily accessible and informative biofluid, making it ideal for the early detection of ...
It has been shown that bacteria in periodontally diseased patients can be recognized by the detectio...
AbstractResearch approaches to biofilm are stratified by a series of analyses: (1) microbial number ...
Metabolomic research tends to increase in popularity over the years, leading to the identification o...
Saliva is a useful biological fluid and a valuable source of biological information. Saliva contains...
The ecological dysbiosis of a biofilm includes not only bacterial changes but also changes in their ...
The development of low- or non-invasive screening tests for cancer is crucial for early detection. S...
The ecological dysbiosis of a biofilm includes not only bacterial changes but also changes in their ...
Cancers are the leading cause of death worldwide. The most common cancers include breast, lung, and ...
BACKGROUND: Salivary metabolomics is rapidly advancing.AIM AND METHODS: To determine the extent to w...
BACKGROUND: Salivary metabolomics is rapidly advancing.AIM AND METHODS: To determine the extent to w...
Periodontitis is one of the most prevalent oral diseases worldwide and is caused by multifactorial i...
Metabolomic profiling of biofluids, e.g., urine, plasma, has generated vast and ever-increasing amou...
Salivary metabolic profiling has emerged as an important mode of analysing the metabolic markers tha...
Oral cancer is the eighth most common cancer worldwide with an overall 5-year survival rate of less ...
Saliva is a readily accessible and informative biofluid, making it ideal for the early detection of ...
It has been shown that bacteria in periodontally diseased patients can be recognized by the detectio...