A H Soberay
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Rudney J, Neuvar E, Soberay A
J Dent Res
. 1992 May;
71(5):1182-8.
PMID: 1351484
Oral streptococci formerly classified as Streptococcus sanguis or Streptococcus mitis have recently been divided into four species. Two additional species have also been proposed for this group. Each species is...
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Rudney J, Krig M, Neuvar E, Soberay A, IVERSON L
Arch Oral Biol
. 1991 Jan;
36(7):497-506.
PMID: 1776923
Saliva antimicrobial proteins may interact in a common system to influence the oral ecology. Clinical studies of antimicrobial protein action thus may require a multiple-protein approach. Multivariate statistical methods have...
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Harriman L, Snowdon D, Messer L, Rysavy D, Ostwald S, Lai C, et al.
Oral Surg Oral Med Oral Pathol
. 1990 Oct;
70(4):406-13.
PMID: 2216377
Little research has focused on temporomandibular joint dysfunction (TMJD) in the elderly. The present study describes relationships between TMJD and selected health parameters in a population of 75- to 94-year-old...
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Herzberg M, Gong K, MacFarlane G, Erickson P, Soberay A, Krebsbach P, et al.
Infect Immun
. 1990 Feb;
58(2):515-22.
PMID: 2137112
Certain strains of Streptococcus sanguis adhere (Adh+) selectively to human platelets and, in plasma, induce them to aggregate (Agg+) into in vitro thrombi. In this study, we examined 18 recent...
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Soberay A, Herzberg M, Rudney J, Nieuwenhuis H, Sixma J, Seligsohn U
Thromb Haemost
. 1987 Apr;
57(2):222-5.
PMID: 3603413
The ability of endocarditis and dental strains of Streptococcus sanguis to induce platelet aggregation in plasma (PRP) from normal subjects were examined and compared to responses of PRP with known...