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Periodontitis may induce gut microbiota dysbiosis via salivary microbiota
J. Bao, L. Li, et al.
Discover groundbreaking insights into how periodontitis may disrupt gut health by allowing salivary microbes to invade the gut microbiota. This important research, conducted by Jun Bao and colleagues, reveals significant findings that could reshape our understanding of oral and gut health relationships.
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