A Biochemiluminescent Sialidase Assay for Diagnosis of Bacterial Vaginosis
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Xuexia Lin | Su-wen Yang | P. Ding | Shengjun Wu | Qingxi Wang | K. Hui | Ai-Qing Qin | X. J. Li | Qi Zhao | X. Wu | Yichen Tan | Meimei Li | Kaisheng Shi
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