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Engineered phage endolysin eliminates Gardnerella biofilm without damaging beneficial bacteria in bacterial vaginosis ex vivo
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The biofilm in bacterial vaginosis : implications for epidemiology, diagnosis and treatment : 2018 update
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Vulvovaginal candidiasis : histologic lesions are primarily polymicrobial and invasive and do not contain biofilms
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Polymicrobial infections and biofilms in women's health : Gahro Expert Group meeting report
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Questions concerning 'Polymicrobial Gardnerella biofilm resists repeated intravaginal antiseptic treatment in a subset of women with bacterial vaginosis: a preliminary report' : response
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Functional anatomy of the colonic bioreactor : impact of antibiotics and Saccharomyces boulardii on bacterial composition in human fecal cylinders
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Polymicrobial Gardnerella biofilm resists repeated intravaginal antiseptic treatment in a subset of women with bacterial vaginosis: a preliminary report
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Infection through structured polymicrobial Gardnerella biofilms (StPM-GB)
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Presence of a polymicrobial endometrial biofilm in patients with bacterial vaginosis
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The biofilm in bacterial vaginosis : implications for epidemiology, diagnosis and treatment
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Desquamated epithelial cells covered with a polymicrobial biofilm typical for bacterial vaginosis are present in randomly selected cryopreserved donor semen
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Gardnerella biofilm involves females and males and is transmitted sexually
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Dissimilarity in the occurrence of Bifidobacteriaceae in vaginal and perianal microbiota in women with bacterial vaginosis
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Bacterial Overgrowth and Inflammation of Small Intestine After Carboxymethylcellulose Ingestion in Genetically Susceptible Mice
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Active Crohn's disease and ulcerative colitis can be specifically diagnosed and monitored based on the biostructure of the fecal flora
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Biostructure of fecal microbiota in healthy subjects and patients with chronic idiopathic diarrhea
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An adherent Gardnerella vaginalis biofilm persists on the vaginal epithelium after standard therapy with oral metronidazole
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Viscosity gradient within the mucus layer determines the mucosal barrier function and the spatial organization of the intestinal microbiota