Seq #123 Thursday, 10 March 2005

2:00 PM-4:00 PM Baltimore Convention Center Exhibit Hall E-F, Poster
Streptococci
 
0995  In Vitro Effects of Khat Extract on Streptococcus mutans
N.N. AL-HEBSHI, Ø. NIELSEN, and N. SKAUG, University of Bergen, Norway
0996  WITHDRAWN
0997  Altered Schaedler Flora Effects on Dental Caries in SPFOM Rats
J.M. TANZER, University of Connecticut, Farmington, USA, A.M. THOMPSON, University of Connecticut, School of Dental Medicine, Farmington, USA, M. VICKERMAN, University at Buffalo, NY, USA, D.G. CVITKOVITCH, University of Toronto, Canada, P. AUTENRIED, University of Connecticut, Health Center, Farmington, CT, USA, and F.A. SCANNAPIECO, University at Buffalo, NY, USA
0998  Prevalence of Oral Streptococci in Normal and Disabled Kuwaiti Children
N.O. SALAKO, V. ROTIMI, L. PHILIP, and R. PREETA, Kuwait University, Safat, Kuwait
0999  3-Year Stability of Bacteria in the Gingival Sulcus
J.M. BRYK, F.J. MARTINEZ, E.J. LEYS, and A.L. GRIFFEN, Ohio State University, Columbus, USA
1000  Galactose is transported by multiple systems in Streptococcus mutans
E.A. MEYERS, Texas A&M University Health Science Center, Baylor College of Dentistry, Dallas, USA, and A.L. HONEYMAN, Texas A&M University Health Science Center, Baylor College of Dentistry, Dallas, USA
1001  Loop-Mediated Isothermal Amplification for Detection of Streptococcus pneumoniae
M. SEKI1, H. TORIGOE1, H. TSUDA1, Y. YAMASHITA2, and M. MAENO1, 1Nihon University, Tokyo, Japan, 2Kyushu University Facutly of Dental Science, Fukuoka, Japan
1002  Quorum Sensing Signal on S. mutans Biofilm's Susceptibility to Erythromycin
Z. TANG1, R. MA2, Z. LIU2, X. BA3, and M. ZHU4, 1Shanghai Ninth People's Hospital, Shanghai Second Medical University, China, 2Shanghai Ninth People's Hospital, China, 3Arrail Dental Clinic, Shanghai, China, 4University of Illinois College of Dentistry, Chicago, USA
1003  Molecular Basis of Streptococcal Receptor Polysaccharide Structure and Function
Y. YOSHIDA1, S. GANGULY2, C.A. BUSH2, and J.O. CISAR1, 1NIDCR, NIH, Bethesda, MD, USA, 2University of Maryland at Baltimore, USA
1004  Stabilizing the transgene cassette in a hybrid adenoretroviral vector
F. MINESHIBA, C. ZHENG, J. WANG, and B.J. BAUM, National Institute of Dental and Craniofacial Research, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, MD, USA
1005  Endocardiditis Associated Oral Streptococci Promote Rapid differentiation of Dendritic Cells
C.-L. HAHN, H.A. SCHENKEIN, and J.G. TEW, Virginia Commonwealth University - VCU/MCV, Richmond, USA
1006  Environmental stress responses and ATP/NADH levels in Streptococcus mutans
J. SHENG, University of Rochester, NY, USA, and R.E. MARQUIS, University of Rochester, NY, USA
1007  Association of Acidogenic and Arginolytic Bacteria with White Spot Lesions
N. KAUFMAN1, P. KASROVI2, M. MEYER3, K. BREHNAN4, T.Y. CHEN5, and M. LACHICA5, 1Private Practice, Berkeley, CA, USA, 2Private practice, UCSF, Berkeley, CA, USA, 3Private practice, Berkeley, CA, USA, 4Private practice, Albany, CA, USA, 5UCSF, San Francisco, CA, USA
1008  Late Established Mutans Streptococci in Children Over 3 Years Old
M. OKADA, Y. SODA, F. HAYASHI, Y. MIYAMOTO, T. DOI, J. SUZUKI, and K. KOZAI, Hiroshima University, Japan
1009  Immunogenicity of Salmonella Vector Vaccines Expressing SBR of Streptococcus mutans
M.A. SALAM, P. ZHANG, J. KATZ, and S.M. MICHALEK, University of Alabama at Birmingham, USA
1010  Effects of in vivo SP-chitosan treatment against mutans streptococci
T. OKADA, Nihon University, Matsudo-shi Chiba-ken, Japan, K. FUJITA, Nihon University, Matsudo, Chiba, Japan, T. IKEMI, Nihon University, Chiba, Japan, and K. FUKUSHIMA, Nihon University, Matsudo Chiba, Japan
1011  Influence of Apigenin on gtf Genes Expression by Streptococcus mutans
H. KOO1, J. SEILS1, R.G. QUIVEY1, W.H. BOWEN1, R. BURNE2, J. ABRANCHES2, P.L. ROSALEN3, and J.A. CURY3, 1University of Rochester, NY, USA, 2University of Florida, Gainesville, USA, 3UNICAMP/ Faculty of Dentistry of Piracicaba, Brazil
1012  Quantification of the biofilm among the strains of oral streptococci
S. TAMURA1, M. MOTEGI1, M. KUMADA1, K. OKUDA2, T. YAMAZAKI1, and H. SENPUKU3, 1Tokyo Medical & Dental University, Japan, 2Kyushu University, Fukuoka, Japan, 3National Institute of Infectious Diseases, Tokyo, Japan
1013  Identification of Genes with Potential Relevance to Dental Caries
D. SAXENA, Y. LI, S. RANGARAJAN, and P. CAUFIELD, New York University, USA
1014  Population Structure of S. Mutans - Relationship to Its Human Hosts
P. CAUFIELD, D. SAXENA, Y. LI, and K. SZCZEPANIEC, New York University, USA
1015  Bacitracin-resistant mechanism of Streptococcus mutans; relation with MbrCD and MbrAB
H. TSUDA1, K. HIRATSUKA2, Y. ABIKO3, M. MAENO1, and Y. YAMASHITA4, 1Nihon University, Tokyo, Japan, 2Nihon University, Chiba, Japan, 3Nihon University, matsudo, Chiba, Japan, 4Kyushu University Facutly of Dental Science, Fukuoka, Japan
1016  Composite resin biodegradation by-products modulate gene expression of Streptococcus mutans
J. SINGH, P. KHALICHI, J.P. SANTERRE, and D.G. CVITKOVITCH, University of Toronto, Canada
1017  Diversity of Streptococcus mutans bacteriocins in preschool children
F. GAMBOA, Pontificia Universidad Javeriana, Depto de Microbiología (Facultad de Ciencias) y Centro de Investigaciones Odontológicas, Bogota, Colombia, and M. CHAVES, Pontificia Universidad Javeriana, Depto de Microbiología (Facultad de Ciencias) y Centro de Investigaciones Odontológicas, Bogota, Colombia
1018  Biofilm growth of Streptococcus mutans naturally defective in competence genes
M.I. KLEIN1, S. BANG2, F.M. FLÓRIO1, R.B. GONÇALVES1, D.J. SMITH3, and R.O. MATTOS-GRANER1, 1Dental School of Piracicaba, University of Campinas, Brazil, 2Harvard University, Boston, MA, USA, 3Forsyth Institute, Boston, MA, USA
1019  Specificity of S. mitis-reactive SIgA Antibodies in Neonates
K.A. WIRTH1, G.H.W. BOWDEN2, J.L. KIRCHHERR1, and M.F. COLE1, 1Georgetown University, Washington, DC, USA, 2University of Manitoba, Winnipeg, Canada
1020  Detection of mixtures of Streptococcus mutans biotypes in caries-free children
O.L. GÓMEZ, Pontificia Universidad Javeriana y, Secretaría de Salud de Cundinamarca, Bogotá, Colombia, and F. GAMBOA, Pontificia Universidad Javeriana, Departamento de Microbiología(Facultad de Ciencias) y Centro de Investigaciones Odontológicas, Bogotá, Colombia

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