The filamentous bacterium Corynebacterium matruchotii has a unique reproductive strategy that might allow it to claim territory quickly.
Bacteria that thrive in people’s mouths could increase the risk of head and neck cancers, new research shows. Head and neck ...
Although we look human, because there are so many microbes ... Plus, some harmful mouth ­bacteria, including Porphyromonas gingivalis, modify proteins that then trigger the immune ­system ...
A Purdue University Fort Wayne assistant professor received $1.77 million to study bacteria in the human mouth – a research ...
Learn about the relationship between the oral microbiome and oral cancer, their potential as biomarkers in the early ...
Bacteria that thrive in people’s mouths could increase the risk of head and neck cancers, new research shows. Head and neck squamous cell carcinoma (HNSCC), which develop in the mouth ...
There are different communities of microbes, or microbiomes, in and on various parts of the human body like the skin, gut, and mouth... | Microbiology ...
Of the hundreds of different bacteria that are routinely found in the mouth, 13 species were shown to either raise or lower risk of HNSCC. Overall, this group was linked to a 30% greater ...
Norwegian authorities confirmed that Hvaldimir, a beluga whale previously suspected of being a Russian spy, died from a ...