2019
DOI: 10.58292/ct.v11.9465
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Canine placental microbiome

Abstract: Placenta is a pregnancy-specific organ responsible for maintenance of gestation and offspring survival in utero. Similar to other immune-privileged sites, fetoplacental unit was considered sterile. However, there is now strong evidence in humans that placenta harbors a unique microbiome. Although this work is in its infancy in veterinary medicine, there are accumulating metagenetic data to support the role of maternal reproductive tract microbiome in pregnancy success and adverse outcomes via placenta. This pa… Show more

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