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Vaccines|June 27, 2025
Effects of Different Adjuvants on the Protective Efficacy of a Subcellular Vaccine Against <i>Chlamydia abortus</i> Infection in SheepMorag Livingstone, Kevin Aitchison, Javier Palarea-Albaladejo, et al.
Infection and Immunity|July 6, 2021
A Trifecta of New Insights into Ovine Footrot for Infection Drivers, Immune Response, and Host-Pathogen InteractionsAdam M Blanchard, Ceri E Staley, Laurence Shaw, et al.
Animals : an Open Access Journal From MDPI|October 26, 2024
Evaluation of the Protective Efficacy of Different Doses of a <i>Chlamydia abortus</i> Subcellular Vaccine in a Pregnant Sheep Challenge Model for Ovine Enzootic AbortionMorag Livingstone, Kevin Aitchison, Javier Palarea-Albaladejo, et al.
Plos One|May 12, 2017
Pathogenic outcome following experimental infection of sheep with Chlamydia abortus variant strains LLG and POSMorag Livingstone, Nicholas Wheelhouse, Hannah Ensor, et al.
Plos One|March 8, 2013
Intranasal infection with Chlamydia abortus induces dose-dependent latency and abortion in sheepDavid Longbottom, Morag Livingstone, Stephen Maley, et al.
Frontiers in Immunology|January 29, 2019
Immunological Homeostasis at the Ovine Placenta May Reflect the Degree of Maternal Fetal InteractionSean R Wattegedera, Laura E Doull, Mariya I Goncheva, et al.
Plos One|November 16, 2020
The 1B vaccine strain of Chlamydia abortus produces placental pathology indistinguishable from a wild type infectionSergio Gaston Caspe, Morag Livingstone, David Frew, et al.
Vaccines|June 27, 2025
Evaluation of Immunogenicity of an Orf Virus Vector-Based Vaccine Delivery Platform in SheepSean R Wattegedera, Jackie Thomson, Lesley Coulter, et al.
The American Journal of Pathology|January 13, 2011
Chlamydia trachomatis infection increases fallopian tube PROKR2 via TLR2 and NFκB activation resulting in a microenvironment predisposed to ectopic pregnancyJulie L V Shaw, Gillian S Wills, Kai-Fai Lee, et al.
Vaccine|September 17, 2019
UK vaccines network: Mapping priority pathogens of epidemic potential and vaccine pipeline developmentsRob J Noad, Karl Simpson, Anthony R Fooks, et al.
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Vaccines|June 27, 2025
Effects of Different Adjuvants on the Protective Efficacy of a Subcellular Vaccine Against <i>Chlamydia abortus</i> Infection in SheepMorag Livingstone, Kevin Aitchison, Javier Palarea-Albaladejo, et al.
Infection and Immunity|July 6, 2021
A Trifecta of New Insights into Ovine Footrot for Infection Drivers, Immune Response, and Host-Pathogen InteractionsAdam M Blanchard, Ceri E Staley, Laurence Shaw, et al.
Animals : an Open Access Journal From MDPI|October 26, 2024
Evaluation of the Protective Efficacy of Different Doses of a <i>Chlamydia abortus</i> Subcellular Vaccine in a Pregnant Sheep Challenge Model for Ovine Enzootic AbortionMorag Livingstone, Kevin Aitchison, Javier Palarea-Albaladejo, et al.
Plos One|May 12, 2017
Pathogenic outcome following experimental infection of sheep with Chlamydia abortus variant strains LLG and POSMorag Livingstone, Nicholas Wheelhouse, Hannah Ensor, et al.
Plos One|March 8, 2013
Intranasal infection with Chlamydia abortus induces dose-dependent latency and abortion in sheepDavid Longbottom, Morag Livingstone, Stephen Maley, et al.
Frontiers in Immunology|January 29, 2019
Immunological Homeostasis at the Ovine Placenta May Reflect the Degree of Maternal Fetal InteractionSean R Wattegedera, Laura E Doull, Mariya I Goncheva, et al.
Plos One|November 16, 2020
The 1B vaccine strain of Chlamydia abortus produces placental pathology indistinguishable from a wild type infectionSergio Gaston Caspe, Morag Livingstone, David Frew, et al.
Vaccines|June 27, 2025
Evaluation of Immunogenicity of an Orf Virus Vector-Based Vaccine Delivery Platform in SheepSean R Wattegedera, Jackie Thomson, Lesley Coulter, et al.
The American Journal of Pathology|January 13, 2011
Chlamydia trachomatis infection increases fallopian tube PROKR2 via TLR2 and NFκB activation resulting in a microenvironment predisposed to ectopic pregnancyJulie L V Shaw, Gillian S Wills, Kai-Fai Lee, et al.
Vaccine|September 17, 2019
UK vaccines network: Mapping priority pathogens of epidemic potential and vaccine pipeline developmentsRob J Noad, Karl Simpson, Anthony R Fooks, et al.
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