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The oral microbiota: dynamic communities and host interactions - Nature Reviews Microbiology
The dynamic and polymicrobial oral microbiota is a direct precursor of diseases such as dental caries and periodontitis. In this Review, Lamont, Koo and Hajishengallis discuss the mechanisms by which oral microbial communities develop and become functionally specialized. They also examine the progression of polymicrobial communities towards pathogenicity.
Periodontitis and Gestational Diabetes Mellitus: A Potential Inflammatory Vicious Cycle
Immunomicrobial pathogenesis of periodontitis: keystones, pathobionts, and host response
Periodontitis, bone loss
Local and systemic mechanisms linking periodontal disease and inflammatory comorbidities - Nature Reviews Immunology
Local and systemic mechanisms linking periodontal disease and inflammatory comorbidities | Nature Reviews Immunology
Periodontitis: from microbial immune subversion to systemic inflammation - Nature Reviews Immunology
Periodontitis: from microbial immune subversion to systemic inflammation | Nature Reviews Immunology
The Deep-Sea Natural Products, Biogenic Polyphosphate (Bio-PolyP) and Biogenic Silica (Bio-Silica), as Biomimetic Scaffolds for Bone Tissue Engineering: Fabrication of a Morphogenetically-Active Polymer
The Deep-Sea Natural Products, Biogenic Polyphosphate (Bio-PolyP) and Biogenic Silica (Bio-Silica), as Biomimetic Scaffolds for Bone Tissue Engineering: Fabrication of a Morphogenetically-Active Polymer
Bone defects in human, caused by fractures/nonunions or trauma, gain increasing impact and have become a medical challenge in the present-day aging population. Frequently, those fractures require surgical intervention which ideally relies on autografts or suboptimally on allografts. Therefore, it is pressing and likewise challenging to develop bone substitution materials to heal bone defects. During the differentiation of osteoblasts from their mesenchymal progenitor/stem cells and of osteoc...
Nanoclustering Illustration on Instagram: “Continuing from last year's posts on bone cells, here's an osteoclast, which are bone-resorbing multi-nucleated cells which are…”