Relationship of bioenergetic processes to the pathogenic properties of oral bacteria
Relationship of bioenergetic processes to the pathogenic properties of oral bacteria
The energized membrane has been shown to affect properties (sugar transport, acid production, intracellular polysaccharide formation, and glycosyltransferase secretion) related to the pathogenicity of oral bacteria. The activity of the energized membrane was susceptible to modulation by environmental conditions likely to be encountered by bacteria in dental plaque.
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Marsh, P. D.
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Keevil, C. W.
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Ellwood, D. C.
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March 1984
Marsh, P. D.
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Keevil, C. W.
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Ellwood, D. C.
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Marsh, P. D., Keevil, C. W. and Ellwood, D. C.
(1984)
Relationship of bioenergetic processes to the pathogenic properties of oral bacteria.
Journal of Dental Research, 63 (3), .
(doi:10.1177/00220345840630030901).
Abstract
The energized membrane has been shown to affect properties (sugar transport, acid production, intracellular polysaccharide formation, and glycosyltransferase secretion) related to the pathogenicity of oral bacteria. The activity of the energized membrane was susceptible to modulation by environmental conditions likely to be encountered by bacteria in dental plaque.
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Published date: March 1984
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