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Oral microbiota is an important part of the human microbiota. Oral microbes can be colonized into the intestine in various ways. Oral microbiota is associated with a variety of oral diseases. Recently, increasing evidence has shown that the oral microbiota is closely related to the physical state of humans, such as diabetes, obesity, and cancer. In the future, oral microbiota will become a new target for improving the physical state of humans.


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Oral microbiota: A new view of body health

Show Author's information Maoyang LuaSongyu XuanbZhao Wanga,( )
MOE Key Laboratory of Protein Science, School of Pharmaceutical Science, Tsinghua University, Beijing 100084, PR China
Hebei GangDa Biotech Co., LTD., Zhangjiakou, Hebei 075000, PR China

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Abstract

Oral microbiota is an important part of the human microbiota. Oral microbes can be colonized into the intestine in various ways. Oral microbiota is associated with a variety of oral diseases. Recently, increasing evidence has shown that the oral microbiota is closely related to the physical state of humans, such as diabetes, obesity, and cancer. In the future, oral microbiota will become a new target for improving the physical state of humans.

Keywords: Oral microbiota, Oral disease, Systematic diseases

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This work was financially supported by grants from the National Key R&D Program of China (2018YFD0400204), the Key International S&T Cooperation Program of China (2016YFE113700), the European Union's Horizon 2020 Research and Innovation Program (633589), the National Natural Science Foundation of China (81471396, 81871095), SME Technology Innovation Fund Program funded by Hebei science and Technology Office (No. 000218018/2015-00337). The Introduction of Foreign Intelligence Program funded by Hebei Provincial Department of Human Resource and Social security (000218296/2005-00593).

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