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Autor:
Daniela Vargas-Robles, Josefina Romaguera, Ian Alvarado-Velez, Eduardo Tosado-Rodríguez, Anelisse Dominicci-Maura, Maria Sanchez, Kara J. Wiggin, Magaly Martinez-Ferrer, Jack A. Gilbert, Larry J. Forney, Filipa Godoy-Vitorino
Publikováno v:
mSystems, Vol 8, Iss 4 (2023)
ABSTRACT The cervicovaginal microbiota is influenced by host physiology, immunology, lifestyle, and ethnicity. We hypothesized that there would be differences in the cervicovaginal microbiota among pregnant, nonpregnant, and menopausal women living i
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/a1e62a2975734bafa4faa01b0b203c8a
Autor:
Ruber Rodríguez-Barreras, Anelisse Dominicci-Maura, Eduardo L. Tosado-Rodríguez, Filipa Godoy-Vitorino
Publikováno v:
Microorganisms, Vol 11, Iss 2, p 391 (2023)
Caribbean sea urchins are marine invertebrates that have experienced a decline over the years. Studies on sea urchins have focused primarily on the microbiome of the coelomic fluid or the gut microbiota. In this study, the epibiota community associat
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/a6da21365326470a8836457afc0f9485
Autor:
Daniela Vargas-Robles, Josefina Romaguera, Ian Alvarado-Velez, Eduardo Tosado-Rodríguez, Anelisse Dominicci-Maura, Maria Sanchez, Kara J. Wiggin, Jack A. Gilbert, Magaly Martinez-Ferrer, Larry J. Forney, Filipa Godoy-Vitorino
IntroductionThe cervicovaginal microbiota is influenced by host physiology, immunology, lifestyle, and ethnicity. We hypothesized that there would be differences in the cervicovaginal microbiota among pregnant, non-pregnant and menopausal women livin
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_________::3e40aadbe4ac329530876278031c60b7
https://doi.org/10.1101/2023.05.05.539619
https://doi.org/10.1101/2023.05.05.539619
Autor:
Eduardo Lemuel Tosado Rodríguez, Anelisse Dominicci-Maura, Loyda Mendez, Stephanie Dorta, Josefina Romaguera, Filipa Godoy-Vitorino
Publikováno v:
Cancer Research. 82:712-712
Recent studies suggest that the cervical microbiome can strongly influence inflammation and pre-cancerous lesion progression. However, research focused on understanding the role of microbial communities in the progression of pre-cancerous lesions to
Publikováno v:
Obstetrics & Gynecology. 139:92S-92S
Publikováno v:
Cancer Research. 79:2831-2831
The human cervix is colonized by microbial communities that have traditionally been regarded as a protective barrier against infections. Dysbioses disrupting the balance of the normal microbiota, leads to the appearance of anaerobic taxa that have be