HIGHLIGHTS
SUMMARY
The microbiome of the female reproductive tract is involved in the physiology and patho-physiology of reproduction, affecting a broad range of processes from gametogenesis to fertilization, embryo migration, and/or implantation (Garcia-Grau et_al, 2019). The intestinal microbiota was thought to change host immunity by regulating multiple immune pathways, thus affecting the treatment results of various diseases (Gopalakrishnan et_al, 2018; McQuade et_al, 2019). Studies had found that changes in intestinal microbial diversity can also have an impact on gynecological diseases (Ata et_al, 2019; Quaranta et_al, 2019; Yurtdas and Akdevelioglu, 2020). That suggested an . . .
If you want to have access to all the content you need to log in!
Thanks :)
If you don't have an account, you can create one here.