Exploring the Diversity of Gardnerella vaginalis in the Genitourinary Tract Microbiota of Monogamous Couples Through Subtle Nucleotide Variation
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Scot E. Dowd | Christopher M. Taylor | Michael J. Ferris | S. Dowd | David H. Martin | Marcela Zozaya | M. Ferris | A. Murat Eren | Marcela Zozaya | A. Eren | D. Martin
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