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  • 2. Lactobacillus plantarum lipoteichoic acid disrupts mature Enterococcus faecalis biofilm.
    Kim AR, Kang M, Yoo YJ, Yun CH, Perinpanayagam H, Kum KY, Han SH.
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  • 4. Removal and killing of multispecies endodontic biofilms by N-acetylcysteine.
    Choi YS, Kim C, Moon JH, Lee JY.
    Braz J Microbiol; 2018 Apr; 49(1):184-188. PubMed ID: 28916389
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  • 5. Antibacterial effects of N-acetylcysteine against endodontic pathogens.
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  • 7. Development of a multispecies biofilm community by four root canal bacteria.
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  • 9. Lactobacillus plantarum Lipoteichoic Acids Possess Strain-Specific Regulatory Effects on the Biofilm Formation of Dental Pathogenic Bacteria.
    Lee D, Im J, Park DH, Jeong S, Park M, Yoon S, Park J, Han SH.
    Front Microbiol; 2021 Mar; 12():758161. PubMed ID: 34867884
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  • 12. Strains of Enterococcus faecalis differ in their ability to coexist in biofilms with other root canal bacteria.
    Chávez de Paz LE, Davies JR, Bergenholtz G, Svensäter G.
    Int Endod J; 2015 Oct; 48(10):916-25. PubMed ID: 26172346
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  • 13. Quantification of Lipoteichoic Acid Contents and Cultivable Bacteria at the Different Phases of the Endodontic Retreatment.
    Barbosa-Ribeiro M, De-Jesus-Soares A, Zaia AA, Ferraz CC, Almeida JF, Gomes BP.
    J Endod; 2016 Apr; 42(4):552-6. PubMed ID: 27000273
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  • 15. Calcium hydroxide inactivates lipoteichoic acid from Enterococcus faecalis.
    Baik JE, Kum KY, Yun CH, Lee JK, Lee K, Kim KK, Han SH.
    J Endod; 2008 Nov; 34(11):1355-1359. PubMed ID: 18928846
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  • 17. Calcium hydroxide inactivates lipoteichoic acid from Enterococcus faecalis through deacylation of the lipid moiety.
    Baik JE, Jang KS, Kang SS, Yun CH, Lee K, Kim BG, Kum KY, Han SH.
    J Endod; 2011 Feb; 37(2):191-6. PubMed ID: 21238801
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  • 19. Lipoteichoic acid isolated from Lactobacillus plantarum down-regulates UV-induced MMP-1 expression and up-regulates type I procollagen through the inhibition of reactive oxygen species generation.
    Hong YF, Lee Hy, Jung BJ, Jang S, Chung DK, Kim H.
    Mol Immunol; 2015 Oct; 67(2 Pt B):248-55. PubMed ID: 26059754
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