Coaggregation, i.e. specific recognition between bacteria from different species, is a well-described phenomenon in the human oral cavity but remains physically poorly understood. With our study we aimed at elucidating some aspects of the mechanism of the coaggregation between the oral bacteria Streptococcus oralis J22 and Actinomyces naeslundii 147, in particular with respect to the driving force for coaggregation and its pathway-dependency. To that end, the macroscopic turbidity of the bacterial suspension, the morphology of the coaggregates, binding isotherms and heats of interaction were compared between the above-mentioned coaggregating bacterial pair and a non-coaggregating pair, Streptococcus sanguis PK1889 and A. naeslundii 147. The...
Interbacterial coaggregation between Actinomyces viscosus indigenous to the human mouth and Stre pto...
Co-aggregation (interactions between two suspended micro-organisms) between oral microbial pairs has...
application/pdfIn the course of studies on assessment of coaggregation among oral indigenous bacteri...
Coaggregation, i.e. specific recognition between bacteria from different species, is a well-describe...
Coaggregation, i.e. specific recognition between bacteria from different species, is a well-describe...
Binding isotherms and heats of interaction have been determined at 15, 25, and 40°C for a coaggregat...
Bacterial adhesion and coaggregation are involved in the development of oral biofilms, called dental...
Bacterial adhesion and coaggregation are involved in the development of oral biofilms, called dental...
Coaggregation is defined as the specific recognition and interaction between bacteria in suspension....
Coaggregation (interactions between two planktonic microorganisms) and co-adhesion (interactions bet...
Cell-cell interactions between genetically distinct oral bacteria form macroscopic clumps known as c...
The temporo-spatial development of plaque is governed by adhesive interactions between different co-...
Interbacterial coaggregation between Actinomyces viscosus indigenous to the human mouth and Stre pto...
Co-aggregation (interactions between two suspended micro-organisms) between oral microbial pairs has...
application/pdfIn the course of studies on assessment of coaggregation among oral indigenous bacteri...
Coaggregation, i.e. specific recognition between bacteria from different species, is a well-describe...
Coaggregation, i.e. specific recognition between bacteria from different species, is a well-describe...
Binding isotherms and heats of interaction have been determined at 15, 25, and 40°C for a coaggregat...
Bacterial adhesion and coaggregation are involved in the development of oral biofilms, called dental...
Bacterial adhesion and coaggregation are involved in the development of oral biofilms, called dental...
Coaggregation is defined as the specific recognition and interaction between bacteria in suspension....
Coaggregation (interactions between two planktonic microorganisms) and co-adhesion (interactions bet...
Cell-cell interactions between genetically distinct oral bacteria form macroscopic clumps known as c...
The temporo-spatial development of plaque is governed by adhesive interactions between different co-...
Interbacterial coaggregation between Actinomyces viscosus indigenous to the human mouth and Stre pto...
Co-aggregation (interactions between two suspended micro-organisms) between oral microbial pairs has...
application/pdfIn the course of studies on assessment of coaggregation among oral indigenous bacteri...