Vaginal and rectal microbiome contribute to genital inflammation in chronic pelvic pain
Nicole R. Jimenez(University of Arizona), Melissa M. Herbst‐Kralovetz(University of Arizona), Leslie V. Farland(University of Arizona), Michelle Valenti(University of Arizona), Taylor Norton(University of Arizona), Gurbeen Diadala(University of Arizona), Emerald Bell(University of Arizona), Nichole D. Mahnert(University of Arizona)
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