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    Microbial inhibition of oral epithelial wound recovery: potential role for quorum sensing molecules?

    Awareness of the impact of microbiota in both health and disease is growing. Using a new in vitro oral mucosa co-culture model, we recently showed a clear inhibition of epithelial wound healing in the presence...

    Tine De Ryck, Eline Vanlancker, Charlotte Grootaert, Bart I. Roman in AMB Express (2015)

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    Development of an oral mucosa model to study host-microbiome interactions during wound healing

    Crosstalk between the human host and its microbiota is reported to influence various diseases such as mucositis. Fundamental research in this area is however complicated by the time frame restrictions during w...

    Tine De Ryck, Charlotte Grootaert, Laura Jaspaert in Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology (2014)

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    The HMI™ module: a new tool to study the Host-Microbiota Interaction in the human gastrointestinal tract in vitro

    Recent scientific developments have shed more light on the importance of the host-microbe interaction, particularly in the gut. However, the mechanistic study of the host-microbe interplay is complicated by th...

    Massimo Marzorati, Barbara Vanhoecke, Tine De Ryck in BMC Microbiology (2014)