Oral Health: The Need for Both Conventional Microbial and Molecular Characterization
This study aims to consider the microbial distribution in oral disease, as well as gene analysis and expression, in elucidating: 1, the fundamental underpinnings of oral disease, and 2, the potential relationship between oral diseases and systemic health. A key focus is identifying the microbiota as...
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doaj-18c4fa5b1af6447bb50c36162b2d63052020-11-25T01:12:09ZengMDPI AGHigh-Throughput2571-51352017-08-01631110.3390/ht6030011ht6030011Oral Health: The Need for Both Conventional Microbial and Molecular CharacterizationElisheva Friedman0Negin Alizadeh1Zvi Loewy2Department of Pharmaceutical and Biomedical Sciences, Touro College of Pharmacy, New York, NY 10027, USADepartment of Pharmaceutical and Biomedical Sciences, Touro College of Pharmacy, New York, NY 10027, USADepartment of Pharmaceutical and Biomedical Sciences, Touro College of Pharmacy, New York, NY 10027, USAThis study aims to consider the microbial distribution in oral disease, as well as gene analysis and expression, in elucidating: 1, the fundamental underpinnings of oral disease, and 2, the potential relationship between oral diseases and systemic health. A key focus is identifying the microbiota associated with oral disease manifestations characterized by both conventional microbiological and molecular methods. Variations in the observed microbial populations characterized by conventional and molecular approaches have been identified for caries, periodontitis, peri-implantitis, and stomatitis. The discovery of therapeutic approaches for oral disease will require comprehensive microbial and genomic analysis. This study evaluated the current state of the relevant microbial and genomic information for several prevalent oral diseases.https://www.mdpi.com/2571-5135/6/3/11oral diseasesystemic healthoral microbiotamicroarrays |
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Elisheva Friedman Negin Alizadeh Zvi Loewy Oral Health: The Need for Both Conventional Microbial and Molecular Characterization High-Throughput oral disease systemic health oral microbiota microarrays |
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Elisheva Friedman Negin Alizadeh Zvi Loewy |
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Oral Health: The Need for Both Conventional Microbial and Molecular Characterization |
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Oral Health: The Need for Both Conventional Microbial and Molecular Characterization |
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Oral Health: The Need for Both Conventional Microbial and Molecular Characterization |
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Oral Health: The Need for Both Conventional Microbial and Molecular Characterization |
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Oral Health: The Need for Both Conventional Microbial and Molecular Characterization |
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oral health: the need for both conventional microbial and molecular characterization |
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2571-5135 |
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2017-08-01 |
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This study aims to consider the microbial distribution in oral disease, as well as gene analysis and expression, in elucidating: 1, the fundamental underpinnings of oral disease, and 2, the potential relationship between oral diseases and systemic health. A key focus is identifying the microbiota associated with oral disease manifestations characterized by both conventional microbiological and molecular methods. Variations in the observed microbial populations characterized by conventional and molecular approaches have been identified for caries, periodontitis, peri-implantitis, and stomatitis. The discovery of therapeutic approaches for oral disease will require comprehensive microbial and genomic analysis. This study evaluated the current state of the relevant microbial and genomic information for several prevalent oral diseases. |
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oral disease systemic health oral microbiota microarrays |
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