Long-term dynamics of the human oral microbiome during clinical disease progression
Abstract Background Oral microbiome dysbiosis is linked to overt inflammation of tooth-supporting tissues, leading to periodontitis, an oral condition that can cause tooth and bone loss. Microbiome dysbiosis has been described as a disruption in the symbiotic microbiota composition’s stability that...
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Autores principales: | Ana Duran-Pinedo, Jose Solbiati, Flavia Teles, Ricardo Teles, Yanping Zang, Jorge Frias-Lopez |
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BMC
2021
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/abd635cab3a44a2c83eb4ba6f7cbec01 |
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