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  • 3. Persistence of Tannerella forsythia and Fusobacterium nucleatum in dental plaque: a strategic alliance.
    Sharma A.
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  • 5. Synergy between Tannerella forsythia and Fusobacterium nucleatum in biofilm formation.
    Sharma A, Inagaki S, Sigurdson W, Kuramitsu HK.
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  • 6. Tannerella forsythia scavenges Fusobacterium nucleatum secreted NOD2 stimulatory molecules to dampen oral epithelial cell inflammatory response.
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  • 9. Red-complex bacteria exhibit distinctly different interactions with human periodontal ligament stromal cells compared to Fusobacterium nucleatum.
    Kendlbacher FL, Bloch S, Hager-Mair FF, Schäffer C, Andrukhov O.
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  • 10. Fusobacterium nucleatum and Tannerella forsythia induce synergistic alveolar bone loss in a mouse periodontitis model.
    Settem RP, El-Hassan AT, Honma K, Stafford GP, Sharma A.
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  • 13. D-Galactose as an autoinducer 2 inhibitor to control the biofilm formation of periodontopathogens.
    Ryu EJ, Sim J, Sim J, Lee J, Choi BK.
    J Microbiol; 2016 Sep 10; 54(9):632-637. PubMed ID: 27572513
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  • 15. Expanding the genetic toolkit helps dissect a global stress response in the early-branching species Fusobacterium nucleatum.
    Ponath F, Zhu Y, Cosi V, Vogel J.
    Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A; 2022 Oct 04; 119(40):e2201460119. PubMed ID: 36161895
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  • 16. The OxyR homologue in Tannerella forsythia regulates expression of oxidative stress responses and biofilm formation.
    Honma K, Mishima E, Inagaki S, Sharma A.
    Microbiology (Reading); 2009 Jun 04; 155(Pt 6):1912-1922. PubMed ID: 19389765
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  • 18. New bicyclic brominated furanones as potent autoinducer-2 quorum-sensing inhibitors against bacterial biofilm formation.
    Park JS, Ryu EJ, Li L, Choi BK, Kim BM.
    Eur J Med Chem; 2017 Sep 08; 137():76-87. PubMed ID: 28554093
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