Original ResearchObstetricsVisualization of microbes by 16S in situ hybridization in term and preterm placentas without intraamniotic infection
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Add time:09/01/2019 Source:sciencedirect.com
BackgroundNumerous reports have documented bacteria in the placental membranes and basal plate decidua in the absence of immunopathology using histologic techniques. Similarly, independent metagenomic characterizations have identified an altered taxonomic makeup in association with spontaneous preterm birth. Here we sought to corroborate these findings by localizing presumptive intact bacteria using molecular histology within the placental microanatomy.
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