Cervicovaginal mucus barrier properties during pregnancy are impacted by the vaginal microbiome

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  • who: Hannah C. Zierden from the Institut National de la Santu00e9 et de la Recherche Mu00e9dicale (INSERM), France University of Pittsburgh, United States have published the article: Cervicovaginal mucus barrier properties during pregnancy are impacted by the vaginal microbiome, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: Participants in this study provided a total of 432 samples. These data are important for potentially identifying patients at risk for PTB, but do not consider vaginal microbiota, which the authors show plays a role in mucus barrier properties.
  • how: After assigning each sample to a CST the authors . . .

     

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