Relationship between methanogenic archaea and subgingival microbial complexes in human periodontitis

Anaerobe
H P HorzG Conrads

Abstract

We compared the amounts of methanogenic archaea with ten of the most important periodontal pathogens in 125 clinical samples. Correlation analysis suggests that the support of the periodontitis-associated bacterial consortium by methanogenic archaea may be driven through direct or indirect interactions with Prevotella intermedia.

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Nov 8, 2015·Nucleic Acids Research·Adil SalhiVladimir B Bajic
Jun 7, 2015·Anaerobe·Georg Conrads
Jan 22, 2017·Journal of Biotechnology·Szymon P SzafrańskiMeike Stiesch
Dec 2, 2017·BMC Research Notes·Hong T T HuynhGérard Aboudharam
Mar 14, 2020·Journal of Dental Research·A BelmokN Damé-Teixeira
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Nov 19, 2019·Archives of Oral Biology·Naile Dame-TeixeiraCynthia Maria Kyaw
Dec 14, 2018·Emerging Topics in Life Sciences·Alexander MahnertChristine Moissl-Eichinger
Jun 26, 2021·Microbial Ecology·Kenza DjemaiMaryam Tidjani Alou

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