Chifu B Huang
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Huang C, Alimova Y, Ebersole J
Pathog Dis
. 2016 Feb;
74(3).
PMID: 26884502
Macrophages have been identified in the periodontium. Data have phenotypically described these cells, demonstrated changes with progressing periodontal disease, and identified their ability to function in antigen-presentation critical for adaptive...
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Gonzalez O, Ebersole J, Huang C
Cell Immunol
. 2011 Apr;
269(1):38-45.
PMID: 21459369
Trans-activator of transcription (Tat) is an HIV-1 protein essential for viral replication. Oral periodontopathogens (e.g. Fusobacterium nucleatum) enhance HIV-1LTR promoter activation in monocytes/macrophages in absence of Tat; however, some oral...
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Huang C, Alimova Y, Myers T, Ebersole J
Arch Oral Biol
. 2011 Feb;
56(7):650-4.
PMID: 21333271
Objectives: This study assessed the antibacterial activity of short-, medium-, and long-chain fatty acids against various oral microorganisms. Methods: The short-chain fatty acids [formic acid (C1), acetic acid (C2), propionic...
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Huang C, Alimova Y, Strange S, Ebersole J
Immunology
. 2010 Nov;
132(3):401-9.
PMID: 21073452
A polymicrobial infection comprising subgingival biofilms is the trigger for the chronic immunoinflammatory lesions of periodontitis. These microbial biofilms interface with host immune cells that increase with progressing disease and...
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Gonzalez O, Li M, Ebersole J, Huang C
Clin Vaccine Immunol
. 2010 Jul;
17(9):1417-27.
PMID: 20610663
Although oral coinfections (e.g., periodontal disease) are highly prevalent in human immunodeficiency virus type 1-positive (HIV-1(+)) patients and appear to positively correlate with viral load levels, the potential for oral...
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Huang C, George B, Ebersole J
Arch Oral Biol
. 2010 Jun;
55(8):555-60.
PMID: 20541177
Objective: This study is to assess the antibacterial activity of omega-6, -7, -9 (n-6, n-7, n-9) fatty acids against various oral microorganisms. Methods: The n-6, n-7, n-9 fatty acids, such...