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2. Gut-derived bacterial toxins impair memory CD4 T-cell mitochondrial function in HIV-1 infection

3. Increased genital mucosal cytokines in Canadian women associate with higher antigen-presenting cells, inflammatory metabolites, epithelial barrier disruption, and the depletion of L. crispatus

5. Systems analysis reveals differential expression of endocervical genes in African women randomized to DMPA-IM, LNG implant or cu-IUD

6. Vaginal epithelial dysfunction is mediated by the microbiome, metabolome, and mTOR signaling

7. Pregnancy associates with alterations to the host and microbial proteome in vaginal mucosa

8. Pregnancy associates with alterations to the host and microbial proteome in vaginal mucosa.

9. Increased mucosal neutrophil survival is associated with altered microbiota in HIV infection.

10. Lactic acid from vaginal microbiota enhances cervicovaginal epithelial barrier integrity by promoting tight junction protein expression

11. Highly Human Immunodeficiency Virus-Exposed Seronegative Men Have Lower Mucosal Innate Immune Reactivity

12. Microbiome Composition and Function Drives Wound-Healing Impairment in the Female Genital Tract.

13. Vaginal bacteria modify HIV tenofovir microbicide efficacy in African women

16. Non-Lactobacillus-Dominant and Polymicrobial Vaginal Microbiomes Are More Common in Younger South African Women and Predictive of Increased Risk of Human Immunodeficiency Virus Acquisition

17. Lactic acid from vaginal microbiota enhances cervicovaginal epithelial barrier integrity by promoting tight junction protein expression

18. Nonoptimal bacteria species induce neutrophil-driven inflammation and barrier disruption in the female genital tract.

20. Increased genital mucosal cytokines in Canadian women associates with increased antigen presenting cells, inflammatory metabolites, epithelial barrier disruption and the depletion of L. crispatus

21. Non-Lactobacillus-Dominant and Polymicrobial Vaginal Microbiomes Are More Common in Younger South African Women and Predictive of Increased Risk of Human Immunodeficiency Virus Acquisition.

22. Additional file 1 of Lactic acid from vaginal microbiota enhances cervicovaginal epithelial barrier integrity by promoting tight junction protein expression

24. SIV susceptibility, immunology and microbiome in the female genital tract of adolescent versus adult pigtail macaques

25. Vaginal microbiome-hormonal contraceptive interactions associate with the mucosal proteome and HIV acquisition

26. Impact of vaginal microbiome communities on HIV antiretroviral-based pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) drug metabolism

27. Plasma concentration of injectable contraceptive correlates with reduced cervicovaginal growth factor expression in South African women

28. A High-throughput Bead-based Affinity Assay Enables Analysis of Genital Protein Signatures in Women At Risk of HIV Infection

29. A High-throughput Bead-based Affinity Assay Enables Analysis of Genital Protein Signatures in Women At Risk of HIV Infection

30. Simian Immunodeficiency Virus Susceptibility, Immunology, and Microbiome in the Female Genital Tract of Adolescent Versus Adult Pigtail Macaques.

31. A High-throughput Bead-based Affinity Assay Enables Analysis of Genital Protein Signatures in Women At Risk of HIV Infection

32. Intestinal damage precedes mucosal immune dysfunction in SIV infection

35. The vaginal microbiome amplifies sex hormone-associated cyclic changes in cervicovaginal inflammation and epithelial barrier disruption

36. Microbiome Composition and Function Drives Wound-Healing Impairment in the Female Genital Tract

40. Monitoring mouse papillomavirus-associated cancer development using longitudinal Pap smear screening.

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