The oral cavity is one of the most heavily colonized parts of our body. The warm, nutrient-rich and moist environment promotes the growth of a diverse microflora. One of the factors responsible for the ecological equilibrium in the mouth is saliva, which in several ways affects the colonization and growth of bacteria. In this paper, we discuss the various mechanisms by which the composition of the oral microflora is modulated by saliva. Saliva covers the oral hard and soft tissues with a conditioning film which governs the initial attachment of microorganisms, a crucial step in the setup of the oral microflora. It furthermore contains proteins which in the soluble phase bind to bacteria, blocking their adherence to surfaces. When the supply...
colonisation. Each surface harbours a diverse but characteristic microflora, the composition and met...
INTRODUCTION: Model systems with oral bacteria from dental plaque have demonstrated that the utiliza...
One often neglected aspect of the host-pathogen interface is the presence of myriad glycoproteins an...
Saliva plays a major role in determining the composition and activity of the oral microbiota, via a ...
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The innate immune system in humans has succeeded in developing numerous mechanisms against the injur...
A major function of the salivary pellicle on oral surfaces is to promote colonization of the commens...
Infectious diseases e.g. gastric ulcer, caries and perodontitis, are caused by bacteria in a biofilm...
The activity and specificity of salivary glycoproteins (agglutinins) aggregating various human indig...
Mucus forms a protective coating on wet epithelial surfaces throughout the body that houses the micr...
It is speculated that more than 500 bacterial species reside in the oral cavity. Some cause periodon...
Objective: The mucosal secretory proteins, such as the salivary proteins, play a key role in the acq...
It is well established that biofilm formed on tooth surfaces is the major culprit for caries and per...
The human mouth harbors a complex microbiota, the composition of which is potentially influenced by ...
Adhesion of proteins to natural surfaces, such as the bacterial cell wall, may be controlled by non-...
colonisation. Each surface harbours a diverse but characteristic microflora, the composition and met...
INTRODUCTION: Model systems with oral bacteria from dental plaque have demonstrated that the utiliza...
One often neglected aspect of the host-pathogen interface is the presence of myriad glycoproteins an...
Saliva plays a major role in determining the composition and activity of the oral microbiota, via a ...
PLEASE NOTE: This work is protected by copyright. Downloading is restricted to the BU community: ple...
The innate immune system in humans has succeeded in developing numerous mechanisms against the injur...
A major function of the salivary pellicle on oral surfaces is to promote colonization of the commens...
Infectious diseases e.g. gastric ulcer, caries and perodontitis, are caused by bacteria in a biofilm...
The activity and specificity of salivary glycoproteins (agglutinins) aggregating various human indig...
Mucus forms a protective coating on wet epithelial surfaces throughout the body that houses the micr...
It is speculated that more than 500 bacterial species reside in the oral cavity. Some cause periodon...
Objective: The mucosal secretory proteins, such as the salivary proteins, play a key role in the acq...
It is well established that biofilm formed on tooth surfaces is the major culprit for caries and per...
The human mouth harbors a complex microbiota, the composition of which is potentially influenced by ...
Adhesion of proteins to natural surfaces, such as the bacterial cell wall, may be controlled by non-...
colonisation. Each surface harbours a diverse but characteristic microflora, the composition and met...
INTRODUCTION: Model systems with oral bacteria from dental plaque have demonstrated that the utiliza...
One often neglected aspect of the host-pathogen interface is the presence of myriad glycoproteins an...