Additional file 2: of Comparative genomics of human Lactobacillus crispatus isolates reveals genes for glycosylation and glycogen degradation: implications for in vivo dominance of the vaginal microbiota

  • Charlotte Van Der Veer (Municipal Health Service of Amsterdam) (Contributor)
  • Rosanne Y. Hertzberger (Creator)
  • Sylvia M. Bruisten (Municipal Health Service of Amsterdam, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam) (Creator)
  • Hanne L. P. Tytgat (Creator)
  • Jorne Swanenburg (Contributor)
  • Alie de Kat Angelino-Bart (Contributor)
  • Frank Schuren (Creator)
  • Douwe Molenaar (Creator)
  • Gregor Reid (Creator)
  • Henry de Vries (Contributor)
  • Remco Kort (Creator)
  • Alie Kat Angelino-Bart (Creator)
  • Gregor Reid (Creator)

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Transcripts of Lactobacillus crispatus glycosyltransferase gene fragments in vaginal samples of women treated for bacterial vaginosis. (XLSX 11 kb)
Date made available2019
PublisherFigshare

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