Linking the oral microbiome and salivary cytokine abundance to circadian oscillations
Abstract Saliva has immense potential as a diagnostic fluid for identification and monitoring of several systemic diseases. Composition of the microbiome and inflammation has been associated and reflective of oral and overall health. In addition, the relative ease of collection of saliva further str...
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Main Authors: | Anujit Sarkar, Melanie N. Kuehl, Amy C. Alman, Brant R. Burkhardt |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/30f45f65763945aa938639ea51350274 |
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