Linking cervicovaginal immune signatures, HPV and microbiota composition in cervical carcinogenesis in non-Hispanic and Hispanic women
Paweł Łaniewski(University of Arizona), Melissa M. Herbst‐Kralovetz(University of Arizona), Haiyan Cui(Shandong Agricultural University), Dominique Barnes(St. Joseph's Hospital and Medical Center), Alison Goulder(University of Arizona), Dana M. Chase(Creighton University), Denise J. Roe(University of Arizona)
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