Oral Microbiome Alterations Associated with Early Childhood Caries Highlight the Importance of Carbohydrate Metabolic Activities
ABSTRACT Globally, dental caries is the most prevalent chronic oral disease and affects roughly half of all children. The aim of this report was to use metagenomic analyses to investigate the relationship between the oral microbiome and caries in preschool children. A total of 25 preschoolers, aged...
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Main Authors: | Yuan Wang, Sa Wang, Chunyan Wu, Xi Chen, Zhuhui Duan, Qian Xu, Wen Jiang, Lei Xu, Tingting Wang, Lingkai Su, Ying Wang, Yadong Chen, Jie Zhang, Yun Huang, Suman Tong, Cheng Zhou, Shuli Deng, Nan Qin |
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Language: | EN |
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American Society for Microbiology
2019
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/7184df723a3446a1b9f6b83235da5a8c |
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