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Does female ejaculation serve an antimicrobial purpose?
Sharon Moalem,
Joy S. Reidenberg
Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai
Medical Education
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Antimicrobial
100%
Ejaculate
100%
Female Ejaculation
100%
Urinary Tract Infection
66%
Urethra
66%
Coitus
50%
Prostate Tissue
33%
Gland Secretions
33%
Creatinine
16%
Prostate-specific Antigen
16%
Bladder
16%
Zinc
16%
Prostate
16%
Glandular Tissue
16%
Seminal Fluid
16%
Prostate Gland
16%
Functional Importance
16%
Unique Functions
16%
Acid Phosphatase
16%
Gender Neutral
16%
Prostate-specific
16%
Body Plan
16%
Evolutionary Advantage
16%
Female Prostate
16%
Coital
16%
Acidic Phosphatase
16%
Sexual Stimulation
16%
Antimicrobial Secretions
16%
Skene's Glands
16%
Medicine and Dentistry
Secretion (Process)
100%
Antiinfective Agent
100%
Ejaculation
100%
Urinary Tract Infection
66%
Coitus
50%
Creatinine
16%
Bladder
16%
Phosphatase
16%
Prostate Specific Antigen
16%
Acid Phosphatase
16%
Evolution
16%
Neuroscience
Prostate
100%
Creatinine
100%
Acid Phosphatase
100%
Prostate Specific Antigen
100%
Phosphatase
100%
Immunology and Microbiology
Secretion (Process)
100%
Ejaculation
100%
Urinary Tract
66%
Urethra
66%
Liquid
16%
Prostate Specific Antigen
16%
Prostate
16%
Evolution
16%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Secretion (Process)
100%
Ejaculation
100%
Coitus
50%
Prostate-Specific Antigen
16%
Liquid
16%
Evolution
16%
Zinc
16%
Acid Phosphatase
16%
Phosphatase
16%
Creatinine
16%