Cervicovaginal Microbiome Composition Is Associated with Metabolic Profiles in Healthy Pregnancy
ABSTRACT Microbes and their metabolic products influence early-life immune and microbiome development, yet remain understudied during pregnancy. Vaginal microbial communities are typically dominated by one or a few well-adapted microbes which are able to survive in a narrow pH range and are adapted...
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Autores principales: | Andrew Oliver, Brandon LaMere, Claudia Weihe, Stephen Wandro, Karen L. Lindsay, Pathik D. Wadhwa, David A. Mills, David T. Pride, Oliver Fiehn, Trent Northen, Markus de Raad, Huiying Li, Jennifer B. H. Martiny, Susan Lynch, Katrine Whiteson |
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American Society for Microbiology
2020
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/f4e8854bb24d4e67b8a96399ddc77360 |
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