Staphylococcus epidermidis is involved in a mechanism for female reproduction in mice.

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Full Title: Regen Ther

Abbreviation: Regen Ther

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Subject Category: Engineering, Biomedical

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"Competing financial interests The authors declare no competing financial interests."

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"This work was supported by a grant from The Ministry of Health, Labor and Welfare No. 26293363, and grant-in-aid for Scientific Research, The Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, and Technology of Japan No. 26670733."

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