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Cell viability within oral biofilms

Cell viability within oral biofilms

... Vital staining; viable and nonviable compared by normalising fluorescence values in different optical sections... Dead lower layers, live middle / upper layers, less live in outermost la[r] ... See full document

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Oral Biofilms: Development, Control and Analysis

Oral Biofilms: Development, Control and Analysis

... biofilm viability and ...biofilm cell viability can be determined using different staining ...methods. Cell-permeable florescent stain SYTO 59 is used to stain all cells red and the ... See full document

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Antibody and lectin target podoplanin to inhibit oral squamous carcinoma cell migration and viability by distinct mechanisms

Antibody and lectin target podoplanin to inhibit oral squamous carcinoma cell migration and viability by distinct mechanisms

... particularly oral squamous cell carcinoma (OSCC) cells that cause most oral ...OSCC cell motility and ...inhibiting cell viability at micromolar ...cells within minutes of ... See full document

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Essential oil of Melaleuca alternifolia for the treatment of oral candidiasis induced in an immunosuppressed mouse model

Essential oil of Melaleuca alternifolia for the treatment of oral candidiasis induced in an immunosuppressed mouse model

... Another aspect related to antifungal resistance and the recurrence of infection is the ability of Candida spp. to form biofilms on various surfaces in the oral cavity. A bio- film has been defined as a ... See full document

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Oral biofilms: molecular analysis, challenges, and future prospects in dental diagnostics

Oral biofilms: molecular analysis, challenges, and future prospects in dental diagnostics

... exerted within the studied microbiome, without confirmation that the genes are actually expressed under the given environ- mental conditions and time ...occurring within oral biofilms in ... See full document

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A study of the control of oral plaque biofilms via antibacterial photodynamic therapy

A study of the control of oral plaque biofilms via antibacterial photodynamic therapy

... Metcalf et al., (2006) who also used erythrosine-based PDT demonstrated that fractionation of the same overall light dose applied to Streptococcus mutans biofilms in vitro, increased the amount of bacterial ... See full document

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Biomaterials Approaches to Combating Oral Biofilms and Dental Disease

Biomaterials Approaches to Combating Oral Biofilms and Dental Disease

... bacterial cell transport to the surface; (3) cell desorption from the substratum; (4) permanent cell adhesion to the substratum; (5) bacte- rial metabolism (cell substrate conversion; ... See full document

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Recent advances in studies of polymicrobial interactions in oral biofilms

Recent advances in studies of polymicrobial interactions in oral biofilms

... cells within biofilms have been shown to exhibit slower metabolic rates and increased resistance to antimicrobial agents and immune attack [14, ...several oral bacteria when grown as biofilms ... See full document

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A Candid Assessment of the Link between Oral Candida Containing Biofilms and Oral Cancer

A Candid Assessment of the Link between Oral Candida Containing Biofilms and Oral Cancer

... An initial search using PubMed database, MEDLINE, and Google Scholar was performed using the text words contained in the research title. These keywords include “Candida”, “Candida albicans”, “biofilms”, “keratino- ... See full document

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Confocal laser scanning microscopy analysis of S  epidermidis biofilms exposed to farnesol, vancomycin and rifampicin

Confocal laser scanning microscopy analysis of S epidermidis biofilms exposed to farnesol, vancomycin and rifampicin

... the biofilms were exposed to farnesol, vanco- mycin or rifampicin, they were washed twice with ...Biofilm cell viability was determined with live/ dead staining (Molecular Probes, USA) following the ... See full document

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Overexpressed tryptophanyl-tRNA synthetase, an angiostatic protein, enhances oral cancer cell invasiveness

Overexpressed tryptophanyl-tRNA synthetase, an angiostatic protein, enhances oral cancer cell invasiveness

... squamous cell carcinoma (OSCC) is one of the most common neoplasms ...reduced oral cancer cell viability and ...promoted cell migration and ...the cell surface, suggesting that ... See full document

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The effect of phosphate based glasses on the formation and viability of oral bacterial biofilms

The effect of phosphate based glasses on the formation and viability of oral bacterial biofilms

... minutes. Following this, the specimens were immersed in pure LR White for a further 30 minutes. They were then left overnight in another batch of pure LR White. The specimens were placed in a third batch of pure LR White ... See full document

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Viable Bacteria Present within Oral Squamous Cell Carcinoma Tissue

Viable Bacteria Present within Oral Squamous Cell Carcinoma Tissue

... with oral SCC (OSCC) tend to possess significantly raised concentrations of certain bacteria in their ...the oral microflora in OSCC cases is of particular interest because of its potential application as a ... See full document

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Dehydroandrographolide, an iNOS inhibitor, extracted from from Andrographis paniculata (Burm.f.) Nees, induces autophagy in human oral cancer cells

Dehydroandrographolide, an iNOS inhibitor, extracted from from Andrographis paniculata (Burm.f.) Nees, induces autophagy in human oral cancer cells

... Autophagy inhibitors (3-methyladenine [3-MA], wortmannin, and BafA1) acting at differing stages were used in the following experiments to elucidate their effect on DA-induced autophagy. 3-MA inhibits autophagy by ... See full document

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<p>Ethyl acetate extracts of <em>Nepenthes ventricosa x sibuyanensis</em> leaves cause growth inhibition against oral cancer cells via oxidative stress</p>

<p>Ethyl acetate extracts of <em>Nepenthes ventricosa x sibuyanensis</em> leaves cause growth inhibition against oral cancer cells via oxidative stress</p>

... on viability of oral cancer and normal oral ...cells. Oral cancer cells (CAL 27, Ca9-22, and SCC9) and oral normal cells (HGF-1) were treated with 0 (untreated control), 20, 30, and 40 ... See full document

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Staphylococcus aureus biofilms decrease osteoblast viability, inhibits osteogenic differentiation, and increases bone resorption in vitro

Staphylococcus aureus biofilms decrease osteoblast viability, inhibits osteogenic differentiation, and increases bone resorption in vitro

... Microbial biofilms represent a significant barrier to wound healing ...of biofilms to delay wound healing is well characterized and has been shown, in part, to be a direct effect of soluble bacterial ... See full document

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ANTI OXIDANT, ANTI-INFLAMMATORY, ANTIPROLIFERATIVE AND APOPTOTIC PROPERTIES OF TERMINALIA CHEBULA (FRUIT) TOWARDS RAW 264.7 AND ORAL KB CELL LINES

ANTI OXIDANT, ANTI-INFLAMMATORY, ANTIPROLIFERATIVE AND APOPTOTIC PROPERTIES OF TERMINALIA CHEBULA (FRUIT) TOWARDS RAW 264.7 AND ORAL KB CELL LINES

... in cell viability and morphological changes which include reduction in the size of the cells were found in the treated KB ...and cell adhesion capacity as compared to control ...little cell ... See full document

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The Biocompatibility of Dental Graded Nano Glass Zirconia Material After Aging

The Biocompatibility of Dental Graded Nano Glass Zirconia Material After Aging

... an oral mucous membrane irritation test in conjunction with analyses of cell viability, cell adhesion, and oxidative stress ...in cell viability compared with Y-TZP over 72 h ... See full document

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The effect of chlorhexidine and other antimicrobial agents on the formation and viability of oral bacterial biofilms

The effect of chlorhexidine and other antimicrobial agents on the formation and viability of oral bacterial biofilms

... etc) within the ...penetrate biofilms or their ability to kill ...existing within biofilms of the ...the oral cavity, the model could be mimicking this action and cause the CPC to act ... See full document

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Nanochitosan antimicrobial activity against Streptococcus mutans and Candida albicans dual species biofilms

Nanochitosan antimicrobial activity against Streptococcus mutans and Candida albicans dual species biofilms

... measuring: cell viability, remaining biofilm mass, and bio- film mass reduction in dual-species biofilms after treating with nanochitosan at various ...the viability of biofilm cells with the ... See full document

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