Culture and PCR Cultures of Gardnerella vaginalis are not useful for BV diagnosis, as up to 50% of healthy women have positive cultures due to low numbers of G. vaginalis in the vagina without any sign of BV. However, when no wet mounts or Gram stains are available and a clinical diagnos...
The genome ofG. vaginalisATCC14019 was analyzed using the Promoter 2.0 online server, yielding a total of 98 possible promoter sequences. Considering the cost of the experiment, unlabeled double-stranded DNA was finally used as the promoter of EMSA experiment and stained the native page with EB ...
PCROBJECTIVES : The purpose of this cross-sectional study was to assess Atopobium vaginae and Gardnerella vaginalis concentrations in pregnant women of different age groups, gestational age groups, vaginal flora categories and HIV status, and also to determine which DNA concentrations best discriminated...