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Streptococcus Mutans anticorps

Reactivité: Streptococcus mutans CLSM, ELISA, FACS Hôte: Lapin Polyclonal unconjugated
N° du produit ABIN4888516
  • Antigène
    Streptococcus Mutans
    Reactivité
    Streptococcus mutans
    Hôte
    Lapin
    Clonalité
    Polyclonal
    Application
    Confocal Laser Scanning Microscopy (CLSM), ELISA, Flow Cytometry (FACS)
    Specificité
    Streptococcus mutans, not crossreact against S.oralis ATCC 9811, P.gingivalis, F.nucleatum ATCC 25586
    Attributs du produit
    Streptococcus mutans is a Gram-positive bacterium that lives in the mouth. The bacterium metabolizes different kinds of carbohydrates, creating an acidic environment in the mouth as a result of this process. This acidic environment in the mouth is what causes the tooth decay. S. mutans is considered to be the most cariogenic of all of the oral Streptococci [1]. S. mutans is very important to study, not only because virtually everyone in the world carries it, but also because it has various symptoms that affect our daily lives. As the bacteria develop in the mouth, they cause tooth destruction, impaired speech, difficulty chewing, multiple infections, psychological problems such as low self-esteem, poor social interactions, concentration problems, etc. Though not fatal, tooth decay is one of the most common infectious diseases in humans. Also, cavities caused by the bacteria are the reason for half of all dental visits in the U.S. [2]. The bacteria are most concentrated in the crevices, pits, and fissures that are a normal part of the teeth and surrounding structures. Adults may have a high concentration of S. mutans in their mouths. In contrast, infants and children have a smaller concentration, but they are more vulnerable to the bacteria [3]. One of the important virulence properties of these organisms is their ability to form biofilms known as dental plaque on tooth surfaces. Biofilms are sessile bacterial communities adherent to a surface, and their formation occurs in response to a variety of environmental cues. S. mutans undergoes a developmental program in response to environmental signals that leads to the expression of new phenotypes that distinguish these sessile cells from planktonic cells (4). Microbiological studies have been conducted in particular in patients undergoing treatment for cancer. Radiotherapy-caused hyposalivation may affect the oral microbiota. Variations in quantity, complexity, and quality of the oral microbiota also occur during chemotherapy, leading to a major imbalance of the ecosystem (5).
    Purification
    Polyclonal immunoglobulins purified by protein A affinity chromatography
    Immunogène
    S. mutans ATCC 25175 1010 cells inactivated in glutaraldehyde 2.5%v/v
  • Indications d'application
    Optimal working dilution should be determined by the investigator.
    Restrictions
    For Research Use only
  • Format
    Liquid
    Buffer
    Supplied in 100 mM sodium citrate, 50 mM Tris and 0.05 % v/v glycerol. Neutral pH.
    Stock
    4 °C
  • Manti, Ciandrini, Campana, Dominici, Ciacci, Federici, Sisti, Rocchi, Papa, Baffone: "A dual-species microbial model for studying the dynamics between oral streptococci and periodontal pathogens during biofilm development on titanium surfaces by flow cytometry." dans: Research in microbiology, Vol. 167, Issue 5, pp. 393-402, (2017) (PubMed).

  • Antigène
    Streptococcus Mutans
    Classe de substances
    Bacteria
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