Vaishnavi Pathak: Linking Altered Gut Microbiome to Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome
Vaishnavi Pathak, Senior Research Fellow at Mumbai Educational Trust, MET League of Colleges, shared a post on LinkedIn about a paper published in Journal of Reproductive Immunology:
“I’m thrilled to share that my review article has been published in the Journal of Reproductive Immunology (Elsevier), Impact Factor 2.9
Linking altered gut microbiome to polycystic ovarian syndrome through immune mediated pathway.
This review explores how altered gut microbiota and immune pathways play a crucial role in the pathophysiology of polycystic ovarian syndrome (PCOS).
I am grateful towards respected Dr. Sanjay J. Kshirsagar Sir and Dr. Gitanjali S. Deokar Ma’am.
Looking forward to more discussions, collaborations, and innovations in the field of women’s health, immunology, and gut microbiome research.”
Title: Linking altered gut microbiome to polycystic ovarian syndrome through immune mediated pathway
Authors: Vaishnavi A. Pathak a, Sanjay J. Kshirsagar a, Gitanjali S. Deokar
Read the full article.


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