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Watt, Rory Munro


Associate Professor
University of Hong Kong
Hong Kong

Biography

Dr Watt, Rory Munro is a Associate Professor in Oral Biosciences and his Discipline area: Applied Oral Sciences

Research Interest

Oral microbiology Microbial biofilms Spirochaetes DNA repair and recombination Bacterial stress responses Polyphosphate metabolism

Publications

  • Xiong L, Teng LL, Watt RM, Liu C, Lau SKP & Woo PCY. Molecular characterization of arginine deiminase pathway in Laribacter hongkongensis and unique regulation of arginine catabolism and anabolism by multiple environmental stresses. Environmental Microbiology

  • GAO W, Chan YK, Meng Y, Lacap-Bugler DC, Leung WK & Watt RM. In-depth snapshot of the equine subgingival microbiome. Microbial Pathogenesis

  • YU X, Chan YK, Zhuang LF, Lai HC, Lang NP, Lacap-Bugler DC, Leung WK & Watt RM. Distributions of Synergistetes in clinically-healthy and diseased periodontal and peri-implant niches. Microbial Pathogenesis

  • Zhang A, Guo E, Q L, TANG NY, Watt RM & Bartlam M. Purification, crystallization and X-ray crystallographic analysis of a putative exopolyphosphatase from Zymomonas mobilis. Acta Crystallographica Section F Structural Biology Communications

  • ACHARYA A, Koh ML, Kheur S, Watt RM, Jin L & Mattheos N. Salivary IL-1β and red complex bacteria as predictors of the inflammatory status in sub-peri-implant niches of subjects with peri-implant mucositis. Clinical Oral Implants Research

  • HUO Y, Chan YK, Lacap-Bugler DC, Mo S, Woo PCY, Leung WK & Watt RM. Multilocus Sequence Analysis of Phylogroup 1 and 2 Oral Treponeme Strains. Applied and Environmental Microbiology

  • Xiong L, Yang Y, Ye YN, Teng LL, Chan E, Watt RM, Guo FB, Lau SKP & Woo PCY. Laribacter hongkongensis anaerobic adaptation mediated by arginine metabolism is controlled by the cooperation of FNR and ArgR. Environmental Microbiology

  • You M, Chan YK, Lacap-Bugler DC, Huo YB, GAO W, Leung WK & Watt RM. Oral Treponeme Major Surface Protein: Sequence Diversity and Distributions within Periodontal Niches. Molecular Oral Microbiology

  • ACHARYA A, Chan YK, Kheur S, Kheur M, Gopalakrishnan D, Watt RM & Mattheos N. Salivary microbiome of an urban Indian cohort and patterns linked to subclinical inflammation. Oral Diseases

  • ACHARYA A, Chan YK, Kheur S, Kheur M, Gopalakrishnan D, Watt RM & Mattheos N. Salivary microbiome of an urban Indian cohort and patterns linked to subclinical inflammation. Oral Diseases

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