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TextSentencer_T1 0-144 Sentence denotes Carbohydrates act as receptors for the periodontitis-associated bacterium Porphyromonas gingivalis: a study of bacterial binding to glycolipids.
T1 0-144 Sentence denotes Carbohydrates act as receptors for the periodontitis-associated bacterium Porphyromonas gingivalis: a study of bacterial binding to glycolipids.
TextSentencer_T2 145-313 Sentence denotes In this study we show for the first time the use of carbohydrate chains on glycolipids as receptors for the periodontitis-associated bacterium Porphyromonas gingivalis.
T2 145-313 Sentence denotes In this study we show for the first time the use of carbohydrate chains on glycolipids as receptors for the periodontitis-associated bacterium Porphyromonas gingivalis.
TextSentencer_T3 314-445 Sentence denotes Previous studies have shown that this bacterium has the ability to adhere to and invade the epithelial lining of the dental pocket.
T3 314-445 Sentence denotes Previous studies have shown that this bacterium has the ability to adhere to and invade the epithelial lining of the dental pocket.
TextSentencer_T4 446-556 Sentence denotes Which receptor(s) the adhesin of P. gingivalis exploit in the adhesion to epithelial cells has not been shown.
T4 446-556 Sentence denotes Which receptor(s) the adhesin of P. gingivalis exploit in the adhesion to epithelial cells has not been shown.
TextSentencer_T5 557-736 Sentence denotes Therefore, the binding preferences of this specific bacterium to structures of carbohydrate origin from more than 120 different acid and nonacid glycolipid fractions were studied.
T5 557-736 Sentence denotes Therefore, the binding preferences of this specific bacterium to structures of carbohydrate origin from more than 120 different acid and nonacid glycolipid fractions were studied.
TextSentencer_T6 737-826 Sentence denotes The bacteria were labeled externally with (35)S and used in a chromatogram binding assay.
T6 737-826 Sentence denotes The bacteria were labeled externally with (35)S and used in a chromatogram binding assay.
TextSentencer_T7 827-1066 Sentence denotes To enable detection of carbohydrate receptor structures for P. gingivalis, the bacterium was exposed to a large number of purified total glycolipid fractions from a variety of organs from different species and different histo-blood groups.
T7 827-1066 Sentence denotes To enable detection of carbohydrate receptor structures for P. gingivalis, the bacterium was exposed to a large number of purified total glycolipid fractions from a variety of organs from different species and different histo-blood groups.
TextSentencer_T8 1067-1152 Sentence denotes P. gingivalis showed a preference for fractions of human and pig origin for adhesion.
T8 1067-1152 Sentence denotes P. gingivalis showed a preference for fractions of human and pig origin for adhesion.
TextSentencer_T9 1153-1269 Sentence denotes Both nonacid and acid glycolipids were used by the bacterium, and a preference for shorter sugar chains was noticed.
T9 1153-1269 Sentence denotes Both nonacid and acid glycolipids were used by the bacterium, and a preference for shorter sugar chains was noticed.
TextSentencer_T10 1270-1431 Sentence denotes Bacterial binding to human acid glycolipid fractions was mainly obtained in the region of the chromatograms where sulfated carbohydrate chains usually are found.
T10 1270-1431 Sentence denotes Bacterial binding to human acid glycolipid fractions was mainly obtained in the region of the chromatograms where sulfated carbohydrate chains usually are found.
TextSentencer_T11 1432-1587 Sentence denotes However, the binding pattern to nonacid glycolipid fractions suggests a core chain of lactose bound to the ceramide part as a tentative receptor structure.
T11 1432-1587 Sentence denotes However, the binding pattern to nonacid glycolipid fractions suggests a core chain of lactose bound to the ceramide part as a tentative receptor structure.
TextSentencer_T12 1588-1791 Sentence denotes The carbohydrate binding of the bacterium might act as a first step in the bacterial invasion process of the dental pocket epithelium, subsequently leading to damage to periodontal tissue and tooth loss.
T12 1588-1791 Sentence denotes The carbohydrate binding of the bacterium might act as a first step in the bacterial invasion process of the dental pocket epithelium, subsequently leading to damage to periodontal tissue and tooth loss.