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The importance of genital tract microbiome
The microecological environment in the reproductive tract plays an important role in women's health, reproductive function, and baby birth. A large number
of normal microorganisms are present in the reproductive tract, adhering to the vaginal epithelial cells through the adhesion mechanism growing on the
surface of the vaginal mucosa. Microbes in the reproductive tract interact with each other and are in a dynamic equilibrium state affecting not only the
microbiome but also the vaginal environment. Studies have shown that reproductive tract microbiome can be affected by a variety of factors, including
hormonal changes, pathogen invasion, antibiotic drugs, and behavior.
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Accelerate research and practice in genital tract microbiome
We can provide specific information about the diversity, abundance, evolutionary relationship of reproductive tract microbes, and the interaction among microorganisms or between the
microbiome and the environment using next-generation sequencing (NGS), PacBio SMRT sequencing, or Nanopore sequencing technology coupled with powerful bioinformatics analysis. In
addition, we also utilize real-time qPCR to qualitatively and quantitatively study the reproductive tract microbiome.
The main research direction of genital tract microbiome
Exploring the differences in reproductive tract microbiome between the diseased group and healthy group
Studying the differences of reproductive tract microbiome under different environment or drug level
Studying the microbial changes during the development of reproductive tract diseases
Exploring the reproductive tract microbiome in the same population at different developmental stages
What can we do?
1. Identification and discovery of microorganisms in the reproductive tract
2. Quantitation of mic