VALENCIA: A nearest centroid classification method for vaginal microbial communities based on composition
Michael France(University of Maryland, Baltimore), Jacques Ravel(University of Maryland, Baltimore), Sarah E. Brown(University of Maryland, Baltimore), Johanna B. Holm(University of Maryland, Baltimore), Pawel Gajer(University of Maryland, Baltimore), Mike Humphrys(University of Maryland, Baltimore), Bing Ma(University of Maryland, Baltimore), Rebecca M. Brotman(University of Maryland, Baltimore)
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