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Treponema denticola

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Treponema denticola is a Gram-negative, obligate anaerobic, motile and highly proteolytic spirochete bacterium. It is one of four species of oral spirochetes to be reliably cultured, the others being Treponema pectinovorum, Treponema socranskii... Wikipedia
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Treponema denticola is a Gram-negative, obligate anaerobic, motile and highly proteolytic spirochete bacterium. It is one of four species of oral ...
T. denticola has been shown to adhere to fibroblasts and epithelial cells, as well as to extracellular matrix components present in periodontal tissues, and to ...
This disease is usually sudden in onset and is associated with tender bleeding gums, foul breath, and a bad taste. Patients may be systemically ill with fever, ...
In this article we show that the chymotrypsin-like proteinase (CTLP), found within a high-molecular-mass complex on the cell surface, mediates adherence of T.
Treponema denticola from www.sciencedirect.com
Treponema denticola is a spirochete bacterium associated with progression of periodontal diseases, infectious diseases that destroy attachment of teeth. When ...
Treponema denticola from www.nature.com
Nov 16, 2017 · It is a highly invasive and motile organism, and an obligate anaerobe. One of the key virulence factors of Td is a cell surface-bound ...
Treponema denticola from www.frontiersin.org
Dec 4, 2019 · The ability of T. denticola to move in highly viscous environments may be beneficial for its movement through polymicrobial biofilms. Together ...
T. denticola has been shown to adhere to fibroblasts and epithelial cells, as well as to extracellular matrix components present in periodontal tissues, and to ...
Treponema denticola from journals.plos.org
Therefore, T. denticola could be a predictable biomarker for the deterioration from early periodontitis to moderate periodontitis. In the aggravation from early ...