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latest #research on the #microbiome in #adenomyosis. Further research should focus on how the microbes get there and what metabolites they are making to effect the clinical phenotypes Springer Nature in Reproductive Sciences Check out the article❤️: rdcu.be/d4mPm
🌟 Season’s Greetings from Reproductive Sciences ! 🌟 As we reflect on this year of discovery, innovation, and care, we celebrate the progress made toward healthier pregnancies, safer deliveries, and brighter futures for families worldwide. 🤰💡👶SRI Panicos Shangaris, PhD
Here is the study in Reproductive Sciences - Re‑Evaluating the Use of Glyphosate‑based Herbicides: Implications on Fertility doi.org/10.1007/s43032…
Great satellite talk SRI from Kimberley Botting on how to treat fetal growth restriction by targeting mitochondria showing data from GiussaniLab Cambridge University & UCL EGA Institute for Women's Health UCL UCL Translational Research Office