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Parvimonas micra stimulates expression of gingipains from Porphyromonas gingivalis in multi-species communities

Dental biofilms are complex ecosystems containing many bacterial species that live in mutualistic relationships. These interactions can profoundly affect the virulence properties of the community. In this study we investigated how the production of gingipains, virulence factors from Porphyromonas gi...

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