Effect of HIV/HAART and Other Clinical Variables on the Oral Mycobiome Using Multivariate Analyses
The oral microbiome is likely a key element of homeostasis in the oral cavity. With >600 bacterial species and >160 fungal species comprising the oral microbiome, influences on its composition can have an impact on both local and systemic health.
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Autores principales: | Paul L. Fidel, Zach A. Thompson, Elizabeth A. Lilly, Carolina Granada, Kelly Treas, Kenneth R. Dubois, Laura Cook, Shahr B. Hashmi, Daniel J. Lisko, Chiranjit Mukherjee, Jose A. Vazquez, Michael E. Hagensee, Ann L. Griffen, Eugene J. Leys, Clifford J. Beall |
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Lenguaje: | EN |
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American Society for Microbiology
2021
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/3b06a8280f7e4839a3bbd18394cd0a63 |
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