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1. Commensal Bacterium Rothia aeria Degrades and Detoxifies Gluten via a Highly Effective Subtilisin Enzyme

2. Gluten Degrading Enzymes for Treatment of Celiac Disease

3. Commensal Bacterium

4. Gluten Degrading Enzymes for Treatment of Celiac Disease

5. Short-Term ONX-0914 Administration: Performance and Muscle Phenotype in Mdx Mice

6. Short-Term ONX-0914 Administration: Performance and Muscle Phenotype in

7. Identification of Rothia bacteria as gluten-degrading natural colonizers of the upper gastro-intestinal tract.

8. Pharmaceutically modified subtilisins withstand acidic conditions and effectively degrade gluten in vivo

9. Commensal Bacterium Rothia aeria Degrades and Detoxifies Gluten via a Highly Effective Subtilisin Enzyme

10. Identification of food-grade subtilisins as gluten-degrading enzymes to treat celiac disease

11. Salivary Gluten Degradation and Oral Microbial Profiles in Healthy Individuals and Celiac Disease Patients

12. Identification of Pseudolysin (lasB) as an Aciduric Gluten-Degrading Enzyme with High Therapeutic Potential for Celiac Disease

14. Human salivary MUC7 mucin peptides: effect of size, charge and cysteine residues on antifungal activity

15. Effect of Rothia mucilaginosa enzymes on gliadin (gluten) structure, deamidation, and immunogenic epitopes relevant to celiac disease

16. Experimental strategy to discover microbes with gluten-degrading enzyme activities

17. Namibian Chewing Stick, Diospyros lycioides, Contains Antibacterial Compounds against Oral Pathogens

18. Identification of food-grade subtilisins as gluten-degrading enzymes to treat celiac disease.

19. Proteolysis and utilization of albumin by enrichment cultures of subgingival microbiota

21. In vitro synergism between berberine and miconazole against planktonic and biofilm Candida cultures

22. Tea as a functional food for oral health

23. Effect of MUC7 peptides on the growth of bacteria and on Streptococcus mutans biofilm

24. Human salivary mucin MUC7 12-mer-L and 12-mer-D peptides: antifungal activity in saliva, enhancement of activity with protease inhibitor cocktail or EDTA, and cytotoxicity to human cells

25. In vitro synergic antifungal effect of MUC7 12-mer with histatin-5 12-mer or miconazole

26. Evaluating biofilm growth of two oral pathogens

27. Tea as a functional food for oral health

28. Identification of Rothia Bacteria as Gluten-Degrading Natural Colonizers of the Upper Gastro-Intestinal Tract

29. Isolation and Characterization of Gluten Degrading Bacteria From the Oral Cavity

31. Identification of Rothia Bacteria as Gluten-Degrading Natural Colonizers of the Upper Gastro-Intestinal Tract.

32. The cultivable human oral gluten-degrading microbiome and its potential implications in coeliac disease and gluten sensitivity

33. Factors affecting antimicrobial activity of MUC7 12-mer, a human salivary mucin-derived peptide

34. SALIVARY BACTERIAL ENZYMES SHOW PROMISE IN TREATING CELIAC DISEASE, STUDY RESULTS SHOW.

35. Salivary Gluten Degradation and Oral Microbial Profiles in Healthy Individuals and Celiac Disease Patients.

37. Identification of Pseudolysin (lasB) as an Aciduric Gluten-Degrading Enzyme with High Therapeutic Potential for Celiac Disease.

38. Effect of Rothia mucilaginosa enzymes on gliadin (gluten) structure, deamidation, and immunogenic epitopes relevant to celiac disease.

39. Discovery of a Novel and Rich Source of Gluten- Degrading Microbial Enzymes in the Oral Cavity.

41. Commensal Bacterium Rothia aeria Degrades and Detoxifies Gluten via a Highly Effective Subtilisin Enzyme.

43. Gluten Degrading Enzymes for Treatment of Celiac Disease.

44. The Holistic Guide to Gut Health : Discover the Truth About Leaky Gut, Balancing Your Microbiome, and Restoring Whole-Body Health

45. Advanced Trauma and Surgery

46. Food Constituents and Oral Health : Current Status and Future Prospects

48. Studies from Henry M. Goldman School of Dental Medicine Update Current Data on Glutens (Commensal Bacterium * * Rothia aeria* * Degrades and Detoxifies Gluten via a Highly Effective Subtilisin Enzyme)

49. New Environmental Research and Public Health Study Results from Boston University Described (Short-Term ONX-0914 Administration: Performance and Muscle Phenotype in * * Mdx* * Mice)

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