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Tongue coating
Seerangaiyan, Kavitha
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Seerangaiyan, K. (2018). Tongue coating: It’s impact on intra-oral halitosis and taste. Rijksuniversiteit Groningen.
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List of publications
1. Tongue coating: its characteristics and role in intra-oral halitosis and general health-a review. Seerangaiyan K, Jüch F, Winkel EG.J Breath Res. 2018 Mar 6;12(3):034001.
2. The tongue microbiome in healthy subjects and patients with intra-oral halitosis. Seerangaiyan K, van Winkelhoff AJ, Harmsen HJM, Rossen JWA, Winkel EG.J Breath Res. 2017 Sep 6;11(3):036010.
3. Tongue cleaning increases the perceived intensity of salty taste.Seerangaiyan K, Jüch F, Atefeh F, Winkel EGThe J Nutr Health Aging. 2018;22(7):802-804 4. Untargeted metabolomics analysis of the bacterial tongue coating of inta-oral
halitosis patients. Seerangaiyan K, Maruthamuthu M, van Winkelhoff AJ, Winkel EG. Submitted to Scientific reports (2018)
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CURRICULUM VITAE
Kavitha Seerangaiyan was born on September 7, 1983 in Tamil Nadu, India. After finishing the higher secondary school in 2002, she studied dentistry from Dr. M.G.R Medical University, Tamil Nadu, India and graduated in 2008. Since then, she was working as a general dental practitioner for two years until 2010. She was highly motivated to understand the scientific background of dentistry. Therefore, she started her internship (Research trainee) in Andong National University, South Korea where she developed her knowledge and skills in microbiology and molecular biology. In 2012, she moved to Groningen, The Netherlands and joined as a voluntary research trainee at the department of cell biology (cellular and microscopic imaging) where she was trained in live cell imaging and electron microscopy. Based on her long-term interest in science, she started her PhD research project on “Tongue coating” in May 2013.
104
List of publications
1. Tongue coating: its characteristics and role in intra-oral halitosis and general health-a review. Seerangaiyan K, Jüch F, Winkel EG.J Breath Res. 2018 Mar 6;12(3):034001.
2. The tongue microbiome in healthy subjects and patients with intra-oral halitosis. Seerangaiyan K, van Winkelhoff AJ, Harmsen HJM, Rossen JWA, Winkel EG.J Breath Res. 2017 Sep 6;11(3):036010.
3. Tongue cleaning increases the perceived intensity of salty taste.Seerangaiyan K, Jüch F, Atefeh F, Winkel EGThe J Nutr Health Aging. 2018;22(7):802-804 4. Untargeted metabolomics analysis of the bacterial tongue coating of inta-oral
halitosis patients. Seerangaiyan K, Maruthamuthu M, van Winkelhoff AJ, Winkel EG. Submitted to Scientific reports (2018)
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CURRICULUM VITAE
Kavitha Seerangaiyan was born on September 7, 1983 in Tamil Nadu, India. After finishing the higher secondary school in 2002, she studied dentistry from Dr. M.G.R Medical University, Tamil Nadu, India and graduated in 2008. Since then, she was working as a general dental practitioner for two years until 2010. She was highly motivated to understand the scientific background of dentistry. Therefore, she started her internship (Research trainee) in Andong National University, South Korea where she developed her knowledge and skills in microbiology and molecular biology. In 2012, she moved to Groningen, The Netherlands and joined as a voluntary research trainee at the department of cell biology (cellular and microscopic imaging) where she was trained in live cell imaging and electron microscopy. Based on her long-term interest in science, she started her PhD research project on “Tongue coating” in May 2013.