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Basic Biological SciencesComparison of the Predominant Cultivable Microflora in the Dental Plaque of Macaca mulatta (Rhesus) and Macaca fascicularis (Cynomolgus)Dental Science Institute, University of Texas Dental Branch, 1018 Blodgett, Houston, Texas 77044
Dental Science Institute, University of Texas Dental Branch, 1018 Blodgett, Houston, Texas 77044
Dental Science Institute, University of Texas Dental Branch, 1018 Blodgett, Houston, Texas 77044 The predominant cultivable bacteria in the supra-gingival plaque of Old World monkeys were similar to those in human plaque. A significant inter-animal species difference was observed in the absolute and relative concentrations of specific microbial populations. Streptococcus mutans serotype c was found primarily in rhesus plaque and serotype e in cynomolgus plaque.
Journal of Dental Research, Vol. 59, No. 10,
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