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  • Correlates of the molecular... Correlates of the molecular vaginal microbiota composition of African women
    Gautam, Raju; Borgdorff, Hanneke; Jespers, Vicky ... BMC infectious diseases, 02/2015, Letnik: 15, Številka: 1
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    Sociodemographic, behavioral and clinical correlates of the vaginal microbiome (VMB) as characterized by molecular methods have not been adequately studied. VMB dominated by bacteria other than ...
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  • Feasibility and Acceptabili... Feasibility and Acceptability of a Novel Cervicovaginal Lavage Self-Sampling Device Among Women in Kigali, Rwanda
    Ndayisaba, Gilles; Verwijs, Marijn Christiaan; van Eeckhoudt, Servaas ... Sexually transmitted diseases, 07/2013, Letnik: 40, Številka: 7
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    The Delphi Screener is a novel cervicovaginal lavage selfsampling device. Sixty women in Kigali (Rwanda) assessed the Screener at 2 consecutive visits. Between the visits, ease of use improved, ...
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  • The Vaginal Microbiota: What Have We Learned after a Decade of Molecular Characterization?: e105998
    Wijgert, M vande; Borgdorff, Hanneke; Verhelst, Rita ... PloS one, 08/2014, Letnik: 9, Številka: 8
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    We conducted a systematic review of the Medline database (U.S. National Library of Medicine, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, MD, U.S.A) to determine if consistent molecular vaginal ...
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  • Unique Insights in the Cervicovaginal Lactobacillus iners and L. crispatus Proteomes and Their Associations with Microbiota Dysbiosis: e0150767
    Borgdorff, Hanneke; Armstrong, Stuart D; Tytgat, Hanne LP ... PloS one, 03/2016, Letnik: 11, Številka: 3
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    Background A Lactobacillus-dominated cervicovaginal microbiota (VMB) protects women from adverse reproductive health outcomes, but the role of L. iners in the VMB is poorly understood. Our aim was to ...
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