Toothbrush Microbial Communities Resemble the Oral Microbiome—Not the Toilet
The microbial communities that live on the bristles of toothbrushes match the microbes commonly found in the mouth and on the skin—not the.
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The microbial communities that live on the bristles of toothbrushes match the microbes commonly found in the mouth and on the skin—not the.
As the threat of antimicrobial resistance to medication increases, researchers have been investigating the growing role of resistance genes in the human gut.
A new type of fluorescent labeling technology determined that microbe biofilm can interact with other bacteria when located on a tooth. It was.