Bacterial Communities in Women with Bacterial Vaginosis: High Resolution Phylogenetic Analyses Reveal Relationships of Microbiota to Clinical Criteria
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Jeanne M. Marrazzo | Noah G. Hoffman | David N. Fredricks | Sujatha Srinivasan | Frederick A. Matsen | Roger Bumgarner | Roger E Bumgarner | Frederick Albert Matsen IV | J. Marrazzo | D. Fredricks | S. Srinivasan | T. Fiedler | C. McCoy | Martin T. Morgan | Tina L. Fiedler | Robert W. Hall | Frederick J. Ross | Connor O. McCoy | N. Hoffman | Rob Hall
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