2024
DOI: 10.1101/2024.01.28.577629
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Sustaining healthy long-term host-microbiome interactions in a physiologically relevant dynamic gingival tissue model

M. Adelfio,
G. E. Callen,
A. R. Diaz
et al.

Abstract: Host-oral microbiome interactions are known to be critical in maintaining local and systemic health of the human body, although they are difficult to study in both clinical and in vitro applications. Despite efforts, recapitulation of gingival architecture and physiological characteristics of the periodontal niche cannot be achieved by traditional tissue engineering strategies. Here, we advanced our humanized three-dimensional gingival model by co-culturing it with a healthy patient-derived microbiomes for sev… Show more

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