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Original Article

Candida and Porphyromonas gingivalis: the effect on wound closure in vitro

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Article: 1328266 | Received 20 Mar 2017, Published online: 14 Jun 2017

Figures & data

Figure 1. Relative closure (mean + standard error of the mean [SEM]) of scratched oral epithelial cells exposed to different concentrations of viable Candida glabrata, Candida kefyr, or Porphyromonas gingivalis compared to control. Difference with control is considered significant if p < 0.05 and is marked with an asterisk.

Figure 1. Relative closure (mean + standard error of the mean [SEM]) of scratched oral epithelial cells exposed to different concentrations of viable Candida glabrata, Candida kefyr, or Porphyromonas gingivalis compared to control. Difference with control is considered significant if p < 0.05 and is marked with an asterisk.

Figure 2. Relative closure (mean + SEM) of scratched oral epithelial cells exposed to different concentrations of viable C. glabrata (A) or C. kefyr (B) with P. gingivalis compared to control. Difference with control is considered significant if p < 0.05 and is marked with an asterisk.

Figure 2. Relative closure (mean + SEM) of scratched oral epithelial cells exposed to different concentrations of viable C. glabrata (A) or C. kefyr (B) with P. gingivalis compared to control. Difference with control is considered significant if p < 0.05 and is marked with an asterisk.

Figure 3. The difference (mean + SEM) between a mono and a mixed infection of C. glabrata (A) or C. kefyr (B) with P. gingivalis. Difference is considered significant if p < 0.05 and is marked with an asterisk.

Figure 3. The difference (mean + SEM) between a mono and a mixed infection of C. glabrata (A) or C. kefyr (B) with P. gingivalis. Difference is considered significant if p < 0.05 and is marked with an asterisk.

Figure 4. Average normalized oxygen (O2) concentration in serum-free medium with C. glabrata (A) or C. kefyr (B).

Figure 4. Average normalized oxygen (O2) concentration in serum-free medium with C. glabrata (A) or C. kefyr (B).