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Correlation between uterine microbiota and pregnancy outcomes of embryo transfer in overweight and obese women. [PDF]
Yan Y, Li Y, Wu L, Zhang Y, Guo H, Ji Y.
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Metronidazole response profiles of Gardnerella species are congruent with phylogenetic and comparative genomic analyses. [PDF]
Innamorati KA+13 more
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Distinct cervical microbiome and metabolite profiles before and after menopause: implications for cervical cancer progression. [PDF]
Kawasaki R+7 more
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Unraveling the Contribution of Estrobolome Alterations to Endometriosis Pathogenesis. [PDF]
Nannini G, Cei F, Amedei A.
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Temporal dynamics of the vaginal microbiome and host immune markers before, during, and after metronidazole treatment for bacterial vaginosis. [PDF]
Williams A+6 more
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Metabolism of Lactobacillus and Gardnerella vaginalis in vaginal defined media
Horrocks V+4 more
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Whole genome sequence analysis (digital DNA-DNA hybridization and average nucleotide identity) was carried out for 81 sequenced full genomes of the genus Gardnerella, including ten determined in this study, and indicated the existence of 13 genomic species, of which five consist of only one strain and of which only five contain more than four sequenced
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International Journal of Systematic and Evolutionary Microbiology, 2023
During an ongoing female urinary microbiome research study, strains c17Ua_112T and c31Ua_26T isolated from urine samples of a patient diagnosed with overactive bladder and a healthy postmenopausal woman, respectively, could not be allocated to any Gardnerella ...
Márcia Sousa+6 more
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During an ongoing female urinary microbiome research study, strains c17Ua_112T and c31Ua_26T isolated from urine samples of a patient diagnosed with overactive bladder and a healthy postmenopausal woman, respectively, could not be allocated to any Gardnerella ...
Márcia Sousa+6 more
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Report on Gardnerella vaginitis
Military Medicine, 1992Gardnerella vaginitis is one of the most common diagnoses in our outpatient clinic. From January 1, 1989 through July 30, 1989 we had 230 positive cultures for G. vaginitis. Eighty-three compliant patients in this group had unabated symptoms with documented positive cultures for Gardnerella after treatment with metronidazole.
Cathrina L. Schell+4 more
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