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579 related items for PubMed ID: 15039352

  • 1. Fusobacterium nucleatum induces premature and term stillbirths in pregnant mice: implication of oral bacteria in preterm birth.
    Han YW, Redline RW, Li M, Yin L, Hill GB, McCormick TS.
    Infect Immun; 2004 Apr; 72(4):2272-9. PubMed ID: 15039352
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  • 2. Fusobacterium nucleatum and adverse pregnancy outcomes: Epidemiological and mechanistic evidence.
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  • 3. Preterm birth: associations with genital and possibly oral microflora.
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  • 4. The origin of Fusobacterium nucleatum involved in intra-amniotic infection and preterm birth.
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  • 6. Identification of Fusobacterium nucleatum in formalin-fixed, paraffin-embedded placental tissues by 16S rRNA sequencing in a case of extremely preterm birth secondary to amniotic fluid infection.
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  • 7. Maternal oral origin of Fusobacterium nucleatum in adverse pregnancy outcomes as determined using the 16S-23S rRNA gene intergenic transcribed spacer region.
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  • 8. Fusobacterium nucleatum induces fetal death in mice via stimulation of TLR4-mediated placental inflammatory response.
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  • 9. Fusobacterium nucleatum: a commensal-turned pathogen.
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  • 10. Complementation of the fadA mutation in Fusobacterium nucleatum demonstrates that the surface-exposed adhesin promotes cellular invasion and placental colonization.
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  • 11. Intraamniotic infection with fusobacteria.
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  • 12. Genetic Manipulation and Virulence Assessment of Fusobacterium nucleatum.
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  • 13. Acute chorioamnionitis at term caused by the oral pathogen Fusobacterium nucleatum.
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  • 14. The Fused Methionine Sulfoxide Reductase MsrAB Promotes Oxidative Stress Defense and Bacterial Virulence in Fusobacterium nucleatum.
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  • 15. Fusobacterium nucleatum enhances invasion of human gingival epithelial and aortic endothelial cells by Porphyromonas gingivalis.
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  • 16. Abnormal pregnancy outcomes in mice using an induced periodontitis model and the haematogenous migration of Fusobacterium nucleatum sub-species to the murine placenta.
    Stockham S, Stamford JE, Roberts CT, Fitzsimmons TR, Marchant C, Bartold PM, Zilm PS.
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  • 17. Possible association between amniotic fluid micro-organism infection and microflora in the mouth.
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  • 18. Transmission of an uncultivated Bergeyella strain from the oral cavity to amniotic fluid in a case of preterm birth.
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  • 19. Term stillbirth caused by oral Fusobacterium nucleatum.
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  • 20. [Outcome of microbial invasion of amniotic cavity in the preterm premature rupture of membranes].
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