The female urinary microbiota in relation to the reproductive tract microbiota
Human urine is traditionally considered to be sterile, and whether the urine harbours distinct microbial communities has been a matter of debate. Potential links between female urine and reproductive tract microbial communities is currently not clear. Here, we collected urine samples fr...
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Main Authors: | Chen Chen, Lilan Hao, Weixia Wei, Fei Li, Liju Song, Xiaowei Zhang, Juanjuan Dai, Zhuye Jie, Jiandong Li, Xiaolei Song, Zirong Wang, Zhe Zhang, Liping Zeng, Hui Du, Huiru Tang, Tao Zhang, Huanming Yang, Jian Wang, Susanne Brix, Karsten Kristiansen, Xun Xu, Ruifang Wu, Huijue Jia |
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Language: | EN |
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GigaScience Press
2020
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/d2ac8b922ef045ff8b3a27f769e5f9c2 |
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