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Hui Wu
Associate Dean, Research
School of Dentistry
Email
wuhu
ohsu
edu
h-index
3996
Citations
36
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1998 …
2024
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Medicine & Life Sciences
Streptococcus
100%
Biofilms
89%
Streptococcus mutans
75%
Glycosylation
57%
Serine
47%
Glycosyltransferases
44%
Glucosyltransferases
33%
Glycoproteins
26%
Bacterial Adhesins
25%
Proteins
24%
Streptococcus fap1 protein
22%
Dental Caries
20%
Virulence
19%
Fimbriae Proteins
18%
Vascular Calcification
18%
Polysaccharides
17%
Treponema denticola
15%
Extracellular Polymeric Substance Matrix
14%
Microbiota
14%
Genes
13%
Bacteria
13%
Cell Wall
13%
Multigene Family
13%
Aggregatibacter actinomycetemcomitans
13%
Tooth
12%
Bacterial Adhesion
12%
Acetylglucosamine
11%
Smooth Muscle Myocytes
11%
Glucans
10%
Gram-Positive Bacteria
10%
In Vitro Techniques
10%
Streptococcus gordonii
10%
Vascular Smooth Muscle
10%
Enzymes
9%
Virulence Factors
9%
Pseudomonas aeruginosa
8%
Flagella
8%
Mouth
8%
Staphylococcus
7%
Osteogenesis
7%
Saliva
7%
Vascular Stiffness
6%
Infections
6%
Transferases
6%
Nitrites
6%
glucosyltransferase C
6%
Toll-Like Receptor 2
6%
Coinfection
6%
Biomimetics
6%
Antigens
6%
Agriculture & Biology
Streptococcus parasanguinis
33%
biofilm
21%
Streptococcus mutans
16%
Treponema denticola
12%
mutants
11%
glycosylation
10%
Streptococcus
10%
Toll-like receptor 2
8%
adhesins
7%
proteins
7%
fimbriae
7%
glycosyltransferases
6%
flagellum
6%
mouth
6%
glucans
5%
innate immunity
5%
Pseudomonas aeruginosa
5%
surface proteins
5%