Comparison of Oral Microbiota Collected Using Multiple Methods and Recommendations for New Epidemiologic Studies
ABSTRACT Epidemiologic studies use various biosample collection methods to study associations between human oral microbiota and health outcomes. However, the agreement between the different methods is unclear. We compared a commercially available OMNIgene ORAL kit to three alternative collection met...
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Main Authors: | Yukiko Yano, Xing Hua, Yunhu Wan, Shalabh Suman, Bin Zhu, Casey L. Dagnall, Amy Hutchinson, Kristine Jones, Belynda D. Hicks, Jianxin Shi, Christian C. Abnet, Emily Vogtmann |
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Language: | EN |
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American Society for Microbiology
2020
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/3fbaac9f709e4519b5d082b6b3531be9 |
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