New Fluorescent Imaging Sorts Microbiome in Human Mouth, Marine Biological Laboratory Study

New fluorescent labeling technology that distinguishes in a single image the population size and spatial distribution of 15 different taxa has uncovered new taxon pairings that indicate unsuspected cooperation -- and standoffishness -- between members of the microbe biofilm that covers teeth, according to a presentation on Dec. 7, at the American Society for Cell Biology’s Annual Meeting in Denver.

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