Vaginal microbiome Lactobacillus crispatus is heritable among European American women
Michelle L. Wright(The University of Texas at Austin), Gregory A. Buck(Virginia Commonwealth University), Judy L. Silberg(Institute of Human Genetics), Elizabeth Prom‐Wormley(Virginia Commonwealth University), Michael C. Neale(Center for Children), Myrna G. Serrano(Virginia Commonwealth University), Jennifer M. Fettweis(Virginia Commonwealth University), Kimberly K. Jefferson(Virginia Commonwealth University), Joseph F. Borzelleca(Virginia Commonwealth University), Philippe H. Girerd(Virginia Commonwealth University), Nicole R. Jimenez(University of Arizona), Jerome F. Strauss(University of Pennsylvania), Lindon J. Eaves(Virginia Commonwealth University), Timothy P. York(Virginia Commonwealth University)
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