Seq #365 Saturday, 12 March 2005

2:00 PM-4:00 PM Baltimore Convention Center Exhibit Hall E-F, Poster
Clinical Oral Microbiology
 
3441  Calcium Hydroxide on Endotoxin in Root Canals of Primary Teeth
J. ZOU1, Q. DU2, and X.-D. ZHOU1, 1Sichuan University, Chengdu, Sichuan, China, 2West China College of Stomatology, Chengdu, China
3442  TGGE analysis of 16S RNA or DNA in saliva
F. QI, F. GU, C.-M. HO, D. WONG, and W. SHI, UCLA School of Dentistry, Los Angeles, CA, USA
3443  Cytotoxicity of denture base resins after post-polymerization treatments
J.H. JORGE, E.T. GIAMPAOLO, C.E. VERGANI, A.C. PAVARINA, and A.L. MACHADO, Universidade Est. Paulista Julio Mesquita, Araraquara, Brazil
3444  Assessment of an Active Salt on Tongue Bacteria using PCR
L. DU-THUMM, S. PILCH, G. XU, and R. SULLIVAN, Colgate-Palmolive Co, Piscataway, NJ, USA
3445  WITHDRAWN
3446  Construction and Expression of Targeted Anti-caries Plasmid Labeled by GFP
J.H. GUO1, M.W. FAN2, R. JIA2, Z. BIAN2, Z. CHEN2, B. PENG2, F. YU2, and Q.A. XU2, 1School & Hospital of Stomatology,Wuhan University, Wuahn, China, 2School & Hospital of Stomatology, Wuahn, China
3447  Roles of Lactoferrin, Lactoperoxidase and Lysozyme for HIV-1 inhibition
A. TOMINAGA1, Y. KOMORI1, J. NAKAJIMA2, H. CHIBA1, and H. SENPUKU3, 1Tokyo Medical University, Japan, 2Tokyo Medical University, AL, Japan, 3National Institute of Infectious Diseases, Tokyo, Japan
3448  WITHDRAWN
3449  An Infant Formula for HIV Prophylaxis With Live Lactobacilli
S.J. CARLSON, University of Illinois - Chicago, College of Dentistry, USA, and L. TAO, University of Illinois - Chicago, USA
3450  Psychosocial defeat in Balb/C mice reactivates latent herpes virus
M.T. BAILEY1, P.M. DONG1, R. AVITSUR2, D.A. PADGETT1, and J.F. SHERIDAN1, 1Ohio State University, Columbus, USA, 2Tel-Aviv University, Tel Aviv, Israel
3451  Detection of Oral Pathogen Using Monoclonal Antibodies Coated Polydimethylsiloxane Surface
F. GU, C. YANG, A. FUNG, F. QI, D. WONG, C. MONTEMAGNO, and W. SHI, UCLA School of Dentistry, Los Angeles, CA, USA
3452  Antimicrobial Activity of Human Skin Lipids
E. ROBERTSON, K. BROGDEN, P. WERTZ, D. DAWSON, and D. DRAKE, University of Iowa, Iowa City, USA
3453  WITHDRAWN
3454  Novel Approach for Evaluation of Oral Microbial Reduction Using PCR-DGGE
Y. LI1, Y. GE1, V.M. BARNES2, H.M. TRIVEDI2, D. SAXENA1, P. CAUFIELD1, and T. XU2, 1New York University, USA, 2Colgate-Palmolive Company, Piscataway, NJ, USA
3455  Bacterial Culture and Broad Range PCR for Halitosis-Associated Bacteria
M.M. ZAMBON, D. GERBER, V.I. HARASZTHY, and J.J. ZAMBON, State University of New York - Buffalo, School of Dental Medicine, USA
3456  Microbial Indicators of Rampant Caries
P.M. CORBY1, J. LYONS-WEILER2, W.A. BRETZ3, T. BOUMENNA4, J. GOSS4, J.A. AAS5, A.L. CORBY6, H.M. JUNIOR7, R.J. WEYANT3, and B.J. PASTER4, 1University of Pittsburgh, Harvard University, PA, USA, 2University of Pittsburgh Cancer Institute, PA, USA, 3University of Pittsburgh, PA, USA, 4Forsyth Institute, Boston, MA, USA, 5University of Oslo, Forsyth Institute, Norway, 6Twins Institute for Oral Health Research, Montes Claros, Brazil, 7UNIMONTES, Montes Claros, Brazil
3457  Effect of Albumin and Collagen on Antibacterial Activity
Z. ERGÜCÜ, Ege Universitesi School of Dentistry, Izmir, Turkey, K.-A. HILLER, University of Regensburg, Germany, and G. SCHMALZ, University Clinics, Regensburg, Germany
3458  Microbiota Associated with Normal Healing Extraction Wounds and Alveolar Osteitis
H.J. SHIAU, Harvard University School of Dental Medicine, Boston, MA, USA, and F.E. DEWHIRST, The Forsyth Institute, Boston, MA, USA
3459  Kentucky Natural Products: Antimicrobial Characteristics against Oral Pathogens
R. TAYLOR1, W. BLEDSOE2, C.B. HUANG2, and J.L. EBERSOLE2, 1University of Kentucky, Center for Oral Health Research & Oraceuticals, Inc, Lexington, USA, 2University of Kentucky, Lexington, USA
3460  Genetic Contribution to Microbial Colonization in Caries-Free Twins
P.M. CORBY1, W.A. BRETZ2, J. LYONS-WEILER3, T.C. HART4, N.J. SCHORK5, J. WESSEL6, T. BOUMENNA7, J. GOSS7, J.A. AAS8, R.J. WEYANT2, and B.J. PASTER7, 1University of Pittsburgh, Harvard University, PA, USA, 2University of Pittsburgh, PA, USA, 3University of Pittsburgh Cancer Institute, PA, USA, 4National Institute of Dental and Craniofacial Research, Bethesda, MD, USA, 5University of California-San Diego, USA, 6University of California-San Diego, 7Forsyth Institute, Boston, MA, USA, 8University of Oslo, Forsyth Institute, Norway
3461  Identification of Red-Fluorescing Caries-Associated Bacteria
D.B. CLAMAN, E.J. LEYS, and A.L. GRIFFEN, Ohio State University, Columbus, USA
3462  Biodiversity of Oral Bacteria Associated with Severe Early Childhood Caries
Y. GE, D. SAXENA, P. CAUFIELD, and Y. LI, New York University, USA

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