TR# 1083 Uses EpiVaginal to look at bacterial adherence and effects of…
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Human Milk Oligosaccharides Mediate the Host−Microbe Interface in a Model Vaginal Community
(Published as part of ACS Infectious Diseases special issue “The Role of Microbiota in Infections and Immunity”)
Uses EpiVaginal to look at bacterial adherence (lactobacillus and Streptococcus) and effects of proteins (human milk oligosaccharides) found in human milk thereon. Implications for bacterial vaginosis and dysbiosis.
Key words: EpiVaginal VEC-100, Streptococcus agalactiae, Lactobacillus, Lactobacillus crispatus, L. gasseri 33323, L. iners 55195, human milk oligosaccharides, baterial adherences, microbiome, microbial dysbiosis, bacterial vaginosis, field-emission gun scanning electron microscopy, FEG-SEM
Materials tested: Streptococcus agalactiae, Lactobacillus, Lactobacillus crispatus, L. gasseri 33323, L. iners 55195, human milk oligosaccharides
Application area: bacterial vaginosis, bacterial adherence