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  • 21. [The effects of tea polyphenols on the adherence of cariogenic bacterium to the salivary acquired pellicle in vitro].
    Xiao Y, Liu T, Zhan L, Zhou X.
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    Stinson MW, Jinks DC, Merrick JM.
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  • 27. Non-contact removal of coadhering and non-coadhering bacterial pairs from pellicle surfaces by sonic brushing and de novo adhesion.
    Busscher HJ, Rustema-Abbing M, Bruinsma GM, de Jager M, Gottenbos B, van der Mei HC.
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  • 33. Comparative estimates of bacterial affinities and adsorption sites on hydroxyapatite surfaces.
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  • 38. Adhesion forces and composition of planktonic and adhering oral microbiomes.
    Wessel SW, Chen Y, Maitra A, van den Heuvel ER, Slomp AM, Busscher HJ, van der Mei HC.
    J Dent Res; 2014 Jan; 93(1):84-8. PubMed ID: 24186560
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  • 40. The effect of Piper betle and Psidium guajava extracts on the cell-surface hydrophobicity of selected early settlers of dental plaque.
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