Supplementary Table S5 from Viewing Native American Cervical Cancer Disparities through the Lens of the Vaginal Microbiome: A Pilot Study
Paweł Łaniewski(University of Arizona), Melissa M. Herbst‐Kralovetz(University of Arizona), Denise J. Roe(University of Arizona), Haiyan Cui(Shandong Agricultural University), Naomi Lee(Northern Arizona University), J. Gregory Caporaso(University of Pennsylvania), Tawnjerae R. Joe(Northern Arizona University), Verity Quiroz(Native Americans for Community Action), Skyler J. Bordeaux(Northern Arizona University), Nicole R. Jimenez(University of Arizona), Tristen L. Eddie(Northern Arizona University), Donna J. Peace(Native Americans for Community Action)
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