The Cervicovaginal Microbiota-Host Interaction Modulates Chlamydia trachomatis Infection
Vonetta L. Edwards(University of Maryland, Baltimore), Jacques Ravel(University of Maryland, Baltimore), Mishka Terplan(Grand Rapids Community College), Elias McComb(University of Maryland, Baltimore), Bing Ma(University of Maryland, Baltimore), Larry J. Forney(University of Idaho), Kathleen Gwilliam(University of Maryland, Baltimore), Steven B. Smith(University of Maryland, Baltimore), Samuel K. Lai(Johns Hopkins University), Patrik M. Bavoil(University of Maryland, Baltimore), Jeanne Tamarelle(Inserm), Katrina Mark(University of Maryland, Baltimore), Alison Schaefer(University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill), Pawel Gajer(University of Maryland, Baltimore), Michael S. Humphrys(University of Maryland, Baltimore), Rebecca M. Brotman(University of Maryland, Baltimore)
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