CLEVELAND, USA, March 24, 2024 - A U.S. research project has shown that Pichia, a beneficial fungal yeast, inhibits growth of the harmful fungal yeast Candida, which also causes oral thrush.
March 9, 2024 - A visit to the dentist could one day require a detailed look at how genes in a patient's body are being switched on or off, as well as examining their pearly whites, according to researchers at the University of Adelaide. Microbial Pompeii:' 1,000 year Old Plaque Preserves Bacteria, Microscopic Particles of Food on SkeleUK, February 24, 2024 - An international team of researchers have discovered a ‘microbial Pompeii’ preserved on the teeth of skeletons around 1,000 years old. USA, February 16, 2024 - Scientists have pieced together sections of DNA from 12 individual cells to sequence the genome of a bacterium known to live in healthy human mouths. TAMPERE, Finland, UK, January 14, 2024 - While bacterial infections have been associated with a number of serious medical conditions, such as cardiovascular diseases, their role in cerebrovascular disorders has not been fully understood to date. November 25, 2023 - Research led by the University of Iowa has tested a "bio patch" that regenerates missing or damaged bone by inserting DNA into nano-sized particles to deliver bone-making genetic instructions directly into cells. USA, October 27, 2024 - The bacteria in the human mouth -- particularly those nestled under the gums -- are as powerful as a fingerprint at identifying a person's ethnicity, new research shows. UK, August 4, 2024 - KIEL, Germany: ANRIL is considered the strongest genetic risk locus of coronary artery disease and periodontitis. A new study of human teeth over the last 7,500 years has revealed that oral bacteria diversity dropped markedly with the introduction of farming and manufactured food, and processed sugar in particular. The scientists believe that this contributed significantly to the development of chronic oral diseases in post-industrial lifestyles |
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