Salivary microbiome and metabolome analysis of severe early childhood caries
Abstract Background Severe early childhood caries (SECC) is an inflammatory disease with complex pathology. Although changes in the oral microbiota and metabolic profile of patients with SECC have been identified, the salivary metabolites and the relationship between oral bacteria and biochemical me...
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Main Authors: | Kai Li (Author), Jinmei Wang (Author), Ning Du (Author), Yanjie Sun (Author), Qi Sun (Author), Weiwei Yin (Author), Huiying Li (Author), Lingqiang Meng (Author), Xuecong Liu (Author) |
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2023-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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