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10:45 AM-12:15 PM Metro Toronto Convention Centre Room 716A, Oral |
Streptococci |
Chairpersons: R. MARQUIS and R. PALMER, Jr. |
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| Streptococcus oralis supports Veillonella atypica in anaerobic saliva-fed biofilms R. PALMER, Jr., and P.E. KOLENBRANDER, NIDCR-NIH, Bethesda, MD, USA |
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| Streptococcal Antagonism in Oral Biofilms J. KRETH, Y. ZHANG, and M.C. HERZBERG, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, USA |
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| A Novel Streptococcal Glycoprotein Involved in the Biofilm Formation X. LIANG, and H. WU, University of Alabama at Birmingham, School of Dentistry, USA |
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| Protection of Oral Streptococci Against Acid Damage by Malolactic Fermentation J.D. BALDECK, J. SHENG, and R. MARQUIS, University of Rochester School of Medicine and Dentistry, NY, USA |
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| Physiology of Malolactic Fermentation by Streptococcus mutans J. SHENG, J.D. BALDECK, and R.E. MARQUIS, University of Rochester School of Medicine and Dentistry, NY, USA |
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| Interaction between Gap1 and SecA2 mediates biogenesis of glycoprotein Fap1 M. ZHOU1, P. FIVES-TAYLOR2, and H. WU1, 1UAB School of Dentistry, Birmingham, AL, USA, 2University of Vermont, Burlington, USA |
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