Characterization of vaginal microflora of healthy, nonpregnant women by chaperonin-60 sequence-based methods.
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Characterization of vaginal microflora of healthy, nonpregnant women by chaperonin-60 sequence-based methods.
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Characterization of vaginal mi ...... nin-60 sequence-based methods.
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Characterization of vaginal mi ...... nin-60 sequence-based methods.
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Debbie Chan
Deborah M Money
Melissa Doyle
Sean M Hemmingsen
Swee Han Goh
William L Crosby
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10.1016/J.AJOG.2005.02.094
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