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In a new study published in the journal mSystems, researchers led by Osaka University revealed the role
In the oral microbiome, a process called metabolic cross-feeding occurs, in which bacterial secretion products — usually nutritional waste — are consumed by other bacteria, thereby facilitating the survival of
First author Akito Sakanaka said: "In order to better understand the F.
The researchers found that co-culture of F.
Corresponding author Dr Masae Kuboniwa said: "We found that F.
Analysis of human plaque samples showed the presence of P.
"In other words, neglecting brushing may provide ample opportunity for cross-feeding, and oral bacteria spontaneously pass through the exchange of metabolites, ultimately leading to an increase
It is unclear why polyamines cause P.
Akito Sakanaka, Masae Kuboniwa, Shuichi Shimma, Samar A.