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Changes in salivary microbiota increase volatile sulfur compounds production in healthy male subjects with academic-related chronic stress.

Bruno Dias NaniPatricia Oliveira de LimaFernanda Klein MarcondesFrancisco Carlos GroppoGustavo Sattolo RolimAntonio Bento Alves de MoraesKarina Cogo-MüllerMichelle Franz-Montan
Published in: PloS one (2017)
The increased amount of S. moorei in saliva, and its coexistence with F. nucleatum and T. forsythia, seemed to be responsible for increased oral hydrogen sulfide in the healthy male stressed subjects.
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