The intriguing strategies of Tannerella forsythia's host interaction
Tannerella forsythia, a member of the "red complex" bacteria implicated in severe periodontitis, employs various survival strategies and virulence factors to interact with the host. It thrives as a late colonizer in the oral biofilm, relying on its unique adaptation mechanisms for persiste...
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Main Authors: | Christina Schäffer (Author), Oleh Andrukhov (Author) |
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2024-05-01T00:00:00Z.
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