Vaginal microbial flora analysis by next generation sequencing and microarrays; can microbes indicate vaginal origin in a forensic context?
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Titia Sijen | Irene Kuiper | Mathilde E. Boon | T. Sijen | M. Boon | Frederike C. A. Quaak | I. Kuiper | Corina C. G. Benschop
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