Bacterial Vaginosis Bacterial and Epithelial Cell Adhesion Molecules
Lactobacilli are member of normal vaginal flora. They maintain low pH of vaginal discharge by metabolising glycogen in vaginal epithelial cell and protects the vagina against the pathogenic microorganisms. However, the vaginal flora can be changed because of birth, taking antibiotics and contracept...
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Main Authors: | Şayeste Demirezen, Aydan Mutlu, Sinan Beksaç |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Medical Network
2013-04-01
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Series: | Gynecology Obstetrics & Reproductive Medicine |
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Online Access: | https://gorm.com.tr/index.php/GORM/article/view/187 |
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