The evolving facets of vaginal microbiota transplantation: reinvigorating the unexplored frontier amid complex challenges

In an age of cutting-edge sequencing methods and worldwide endeavors such as The Human Microbiome Project and MetaHIT, the human microbiome stands as a complex and diverse community of microorganisms. A central theme in current scientific inquiry revolves around reinstating a balanced microbial comp...

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