C W I Douglas
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Recent Articles
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Kaewpitak A, Bauer C, Seward E, Boissonade F, Douglas C
Int Endod J
. 2020 Feb;
53(6):846-858.
PMID: 32058593
Aim: To determine whether Porphyromonas gingivalis lipopolysaccharide (LPS) can directly activate trigeminal neurons, to identify which receptors are involved and to establish whether activation leads to secretion of the neuropeptide...
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Al-Zubidi M, Widziolek M, Court E, Gains A, Smith R, Ansbro K, et al.
Infect Immun
. 2019 Aug;
87(11).
PMID: 31451618
The Gram-positive opportunistic pathogen is frequently responsible for nosocomial infections in humans and represents one of the most common bacteria isolated from recalcitrant endodontic (root canal) infections. is intrinsically resistant...
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Stafford P, Higham J, Pinnock A, Murdoch C, Douglas C, Stafford G, et al.
Mol Oral Microbiol
. 2013 May;
28(5):366-78.
PMID: 23714361
Porphyromonas gingivalis and Tannerella forsythia are gram-negative pathogens strongly associated with periodontitis. Their abilities to interact, invade and persist within host cells are considered crucial to their pathogenicity, but the...
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Tilley D, Arman M, Smolenski A, Cox D, ODonnell J, Douglas C, et al.
J Thromb Haemost
. 2013 Feb;
11(5):941-50.
PMID: 23413961
Background: Infective endocarditis (IE) is characterized by thrombus formation on a cardiac valve. The oral bacterium, Streptococcus oralis, is recognized for its ability to colonize damaged heart valves and is...
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Suwannakul S, Stafford G, Whawell S, Douglas C
Microbiology (Reading)
. 2010 Jun;
156(Pt 10):3052-3064.
PMID: 20576685
Bistable populations of bacteria give rise to two or more subtypes that exhibit different phenotypes. We have explored whether the periodontal pathogen Porphyromonas gingivalis exhibits bistable invasive phenotypes. Using a...
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Coughlan A, Boyd D, Douglas C, Towler M
J Mater Sci Mater Med
. 2008 Jul;
19(12):3555-60.
PMID: 18626749
A biofilm is an accumulation of micro-organisms and their extracellular products forming a structured community on a surface. Biofilm formation on medical devices has severe health consequences as bacteria growing...
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Benson P, Douglas C
J Orthod
. 2007 Mar;
34(1):18-24.
PMID: 17347294
Objective: To measure the effectiveness of ultrasonic cleaning for decontaminating orthodontic molar bands following size determination using a quantitative antibody capture assay technique. Design: A prospective, cross-sectional, clinical and laboratory...
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Bakri I, Douglas C
Arch Oral Biol
. 2005 May;
50(7):645-51.
PMID: 15892950
Garlic (Allium sativum) has long been known to have antibacterial, antifungal and antiviral properties but there are few data on its effects against oral bacterial species particularly putative periodontal pathogens...
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Kaewsrichan J, Douglas C, Teanpaisan R
Lett Appl Microbiol
. 2005 Jan;
40(2):138-45.
PMID: 15644114
Aims: To characterize a minimal bacteriocin operon of Prevotella nigrescens ATCC 25261. Methods And Results: A genomic DNA library of Pr. nigrescens ATCC 25261 was constructed and screened for bacteriocin...
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Kaewsrichan J, Douglas C, Nissen-Meyer J, Fimland G, Teanpaisan R
Lett Appl Microbiol
. 2004 Oct;
39(5):451-8.
PMID: 15482437
Aims: To characterize the antimicrobial activity produced by Prevotella nigrescens ATCC 25261, and to evaluate its safety on cultured gingival fibroblasts. Methods And Results: An antimicrobial activity was obtained from...