Comparative analysis of salivary microbiota in diabetic and non-diabetic individuals of North India using metagenomics
Background: Saliva, an oral secretion is considered an essential biological modulator involved in maintaining oral homeostasis. Increased glucose levels in diabetic patients' saliva may have an impact on diversity of microbes. Comparing the salivary microflora of diabetic and non-diabetic cohor...
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Main Authors: | Jyotsana Agarwal (Author), Pragya Pandey (Author), Shailendra K. Saxena (Author), Swatantra Kumar (Author) |
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2024-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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