Prevalence of hydrogen peroxide-producing Lactobacillus species in normal women and women with bacterial vaginosis
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Prevalence of hydrogen peroxide-producing Lactobacillus species in normal women and women with bacterial vaginosis
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scientific article published on February 1989
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Prevalence of hydrogen peroxid ...... women with bacterial vaginosis
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Prevalence of hydrogen peroxid ...... omen with bacterial vaginosis.
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Prevalence of hydrogen peroxid ...... women with bacterial vaginosis
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Prevalence of hydrogen peroxid ...... omen with bacterial vaginosis.
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Prevalence of hydrogen peroxid ...... women with bacterial vaginosis
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Prevalence of hydrogen peroxid ...... omen with bacterial vaginosis.
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Prevalence of hydrogen peroxid ...... women with bacterial vaginosis
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B L Williams
C M Critchlow
D A Eschenbach
K K Holmes
K Young-Smith
P R Davick
S J Klebanoff
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