VIRGO2: Unveiling the Functional and Ecological Complexity of the Vaginal Microbiome with an Enhanced Non-Redundant Gene Catalog
Michael France(University of Maryland, Baltimore), Jacques Ravel(Human Genome Sciences (United States)), Rebecca M. Brotman(University of Maryland, Baltimore), Alexandra Maros(University of Maryland, Baltimore), Issac Chaudry(University of Maryland, Baltimore), Bing Ma(University of Maryland, Baltimore), Michal A. Elovitz(Associates in Women’s Health), Johanna B. Holm(University of Maryland, Baltimore), Marian Dorcas Quain(University of Maryland, Baltimore), David A. Relman(VA Palo Alto Health Care System), Fatima A. Hussain(Tufts University), Lindsay Rutt(University of Maryland, Baltimore), Atiqur Rahman(University of Dhaka), Mehdi Alizadeh(University of Maryland, Baltimore), Margaret P. Kassaro(University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill), Erin N. McComb(University of Maryland, Baltimore), Breanna Shirtliff(University of Maryland, Baltimore), Joan T. Price(University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill)
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