Analysis of Lactobacillus Products for Phages and Bacteriocins That Inhibit Vaginal Lactobacilli
Objective: Bacterial vaginosis is associated with an unexplained loss of vaginal lactobacilli. Previously, we have identified certain vaginal lactobacilli-released phages that can inhibit in vitro other vaginal lactobacilli. However, there is no apparent route for phages to be transmitted among wome...
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Main Authors: | Lin Tao (Author), Sylvia I. Pavlova (Author), Susan M. Mou (Author), Wen-ge Ma (Author), Ali O. Kiliç (Author) |
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Hindawi Limited,
1997-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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