Background: The purpose of this study was to design and evaluate fluorescent in situ hybridization (FISH) probes for the single-cell detection and enumeration of lactic acid bacteria, in particular organisms belonging to the major phylogenetic groups and species of oral lactobacilli and to Abiotrophia/Granulicatella. Results: As lactobacilli are known for notorious resistance to probe penetration, probe-specific assay protocols were experimentally developed to provide maximum cell wall permeability, probe accessibility, hybridization stringency, and fluorescence intensity. The new assays were then applied in a pilot study to three biofilm samples harvested from variably demineralized bovine enamel discs that had been carried in situ for 10 ...
A multitude of molecular methods are currently used for identification and characterization of oral ...
The development of multispecies biofilm models are needed to explain the interactions that take plac...
Aims: To investigate the spatial organization of endogenous and exogenously applied Lactobacillus co...
Background The purpose of this study was to design and evaluate fluorescent in situ ...
Established procedures use different and seemingly incompatible experimental protocols for fluoresce...
Confocal laser scanning microscopy (CLSM) of natural heterogeneous biofilm is today facilitated by a...
Motivation/Background: Red complex bacteria are proven periodontal pathogens. In dentistry, there is...
Six 16S rRNA-targeted oligonucleotide probes were designed, validated, and used to quantify predomin...
This study evaluated the numbers and determined the proportion of mutans streptococci and Lactobacil...
Multispecies biofilms are the dominant form of biofilms found in Nature. The application of fluoresc...
A group-specific 16S rRNA-targeted oligonucleotide probe S-G-Lab-0158-a-A20 (Lab158) was designed an...
Multispecies biofilms are the dominant form in nature. The application of fluorescence in situ hybri...
FISH Probes were designed by sequencing the 16S rRNA for each bacterium, identifying hypervariable r...
Lactobacillus species constitute one of the dominant and beneficial bacteria in our body and are use...
A multitude of molecular methods are currently used for identification and characterization of oral ...
A multitude of molecular methods are currently used for identification and characterization of oral ...
The development of multispecies biofilm models are needed to explain the interactions that take plac...
Aims: To investigate the spatial organization of endogenous and exogenously applied Lactobacillus co...
Background The purpose of this study was to design and evaluate fluorescent in situ ...
Established procedures use different and seemingly incompatible experimental protocols for fluoresce...
Confocal laser scanning microscopy (CLSM) of natural heterogeneous biofilm is today facilitated by a...
Motivation/Background: Red complex bacteria are proven periodontal pathogens. In dentistry, there is...
Six 16S rRNA-targeted oligonucleotide probes were designed, validated, and used to quantify predomin...
This study evaluated the numbers and determined the proportion of mutans streptococci and Lactobacil...
Multispecies biofilms are the dominant form of biofilms found in Nature. The application of fluoresc...
A group-specific 16S rRNA-targeted oligonucleotide probe S-G-Lab-0158-a-A20 (Lab158) was designed an...
Multispecies biofilms are the dominant form in nature. The application of fluorescence in situ hybri...
FISH Probes were designed by sequencing the 16S rRNA for each bacterium, identifying hypervariable r...
Lactobacillus species constitute one of the dominant and beneficial bacteria in our body and are use...
A multitude of molecular methods are currently used for identification and characterization of oral ...
A multitude of molecular methods are currently used for identification and characterization of oral ...
The development of multispecies biofilm models are needed to explain the interactions that take plac...
Aims: To investigate the spatial organization of endogenous and exogenously applied Lactobacillus co...