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1. The Antibacterial Effects Of Lactoperoxidase System On Porphyromonas Gingivalis And Fusobacterium Nucleatum
2. Effect Of Chinese Nutgall On Common Periodontal Bacteria In Vitro
3. Fusobacterium Nucleatum Adheres To And Invades Epithelial Cells
4. Relationship Of C-reactive Protein Genetic And Periodontal Pathogens Polymorphisms Between Chronic Periodontitis And Coronary Heart Disease
5. Fixed Appliance On Periodontal Microecology
6. The Effects Of Regular Preventive Scaling On The Clinical Indexes And Subgingival Plaque Microbes Of Fixed Orthodontic Patients
7. An Experimental Study In Vitro About Streptococcus Mutans Inhibits The Growth Of Actinobacillus Actinomycetemcomitans And Fusobacterium Nucleatum
8. Impact Of Pathogenicity On Porphyromonas Gingivalis And Aggregatibacter Actinomycetemcomitans By Fusobacterium Nucleatum
9. The Correlative Research Of The Effect Of Fusobacterium Nucleatum On Colorectal Carcinogenesis
10. The Correlative Research Of The Effect Of Intestinal Microbiotia Dysbiosis On The Risk And Prognosis Of Colorectal Cancer
11. Enhanced Adhesion And Invasion Of Porphyromonas Gingivalis Andactinobacillus Actinomycetemcomitans To Epithelial Cells By Fusobacterium Nuleatum
12. Research Of Propolis’s Effect On Four Main Periodontal Pathogens In Experimental Periodontitis Of Beagle Dogs
13. The Study Of Fusobacterium Nucleatum And Its Virulence Factor FadA Adhesion During Orthodontic Treatment
14. A Study On The Influence Of Using Thermoplastics Retainer On Two Subgingival Pathogenic Bacteria
15. Bone Mesenchymal Stem Cell-derived Wnt3a Via-mediated Wnt Signal Pathway Promote Colorectal Carcinogenesis Induced By Chronic Fusobacterium Nucleatum Infection
16. The Mechanism Of Inflammatory Microenvironment Is Caused By Fusobacterium Nucleatum's Regulation With MiR-181b In Colon Cancer Cells
17. Study On The Mechanism Of How Fusobacterium Nucleatum Promote Incidence And Development Of CRC
18. Mechanisms Of Fusobacterium Nucleatum Participating To The Tumorigenesis And Development Of Colorectal Cancer
19. Mechanism Of Persistent Infection And Promotion Of Tumor Progression Of Fusobacterium Nucleatum Mediated By MiR-31
20. Study Of Bacterial Community Of Oral Lichen Planus And Its Promoting Immune Inflammatory Response In Keratinocytes
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