Researchers at the University of Texas Medical Branch at Galveston by
growing vaginal skin cells outside the body and studying the way they
interact with "good and bad" bacteria, think they may be able to better
identify the good bacteria that protect women from HIV infection and
other sexually transmitted infections.
growing vaginal skin cells outside the body and studying the way they
interact with "good and bad" bacteria, think they may be able to better
identify the good bacteria that protect women from HIV infection and
other sexually transmitted infections.
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