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Many other organoids derived from tissue stem cells or human pluripotent stem cells have been used in SARS-CoV-2 research to define cell tropism and understand pathogenesis and transmission patterns. These include tonsils and oral cavity, saliva as a potential mode of transmission, pancreas, alveolar macrophages and gastric epithelium. ...
Although sublingual IT (SLIT) is both safe and efficacious, the density of antigen-presenting cells is higher in other regions of the oral cavity and vestibule, which make them a potentially desirable target for IT. Objective: To present the concept of oral mucosal IT (OMIT) and to provide pilot data for this extended application of SLIT. ...
Through bioinformatics/statistical analysis, a large number of data are processed and analyzed to find the microbial community composition related to environmental factors (antibiotic use, bacterial inflammation, etc.) in the genital tract. · Oral cavity and respiratory tract Oral cavity is an important ...
When acute illness or inflammation, the number of white blood cells will increase rapidly to fight against foreign bacteria. The human oral cavity, nasal mucosa, and conjunctiva of the eyeball are all places where bacteria can easily grow. ...
Quality control of hair, skin, and dentalcare products continues to increase in importance for producers. Aside from safeguarding our health, it is equally important to avoid the sale of out-of-specification products. Product recalls are very expensive and have a lasting effect on a company’s reputation. Therefore, intensive testing of these different care products is essential before ...
The plaque is produced by the bacteria. Poor oral hygiene cannot keep the population of bacteria under control, resulting in bad breath. ...
In addition, metagenomic and metatranscriptomic investigations, combined with metabolomics, could provide more comprehensive insights into human-microbe interactions within the study of cancer. Microbiome Sequencing in Oral Disease Research As the second most complex organ in the human body, the oral microbial ecology has essential functions in maintaining ...
The findings were published in Science, entitled "Fibrin is a critical regulator of neutrophil effector function at the oral mucosal barrier". Nearly half of the United States over the age of 30 suffers from periodontal disease, and 70% of people over the age of 65 suffer from periodontal disease. ...
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Microbiomics and Biotherapeutics Microbiome testing can be used to detect microbial changes in different parts of the body, such as the oral cavity, intestinal tract, and skin, monitor the health condition of the body in real-time, and then compare the microbial changes to assist in a person’s decision on his/her food or exercise choice. ...
Changes in food reduction and jaw motion with respect to food mechanical properties and oral cavity state are observed during simulations. The movement and interaction of food particles, contact forces between the particles and teeth are analysed. ...