Paternal microbiota impacts offspring: health risks and reproductive insights

Junyu Wang , Anren Zhang , Shugang Qin

MedComm ›› 2024, Vol. 5 ›› Issue (10) : e749

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MedComm ›› 2024, Vol. 5 ›› Issue (10) : e749 DOI: 10.1002/mco2.749
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Paternal microbiota impacts offspring: health risks and reproductive insights

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Junyu Wang, Anren Zhang, Shugang Qin. Paternal microbiota impacts offspring: health risks and reproductive insights. MedComm, 2024, 5(10): e749 DOI:10.1002/mco2.749

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