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Infection and Immunity|February 17, 2026
Identification of collaborative cross mouse strains susceptible to chlamydial induction of hydrosalpinxYi Wu, Ahmed Mohamed Abdelsalam, Huizhou Fan, et al.
Microbial Pathogenesis|May 3, 2021
GrgA overexpression inhibits Chlamydia trachomatis growth through sigma<sup>66</sup>- and sigma<sup>28</sup>-dependent mechanismsWurihan Wurihan, Alec M Weber, Zheng Gong, et al.
Biorxiv : the Preprint Server for Biology|February 16, 2026
Chlamydial Histones Control Developmental Fitness in the Next Infection CycleYuxuan Wang, Matthew Pan, Temitope V Coker, et al.
Planta Medica|January 18, 2017
Antichlamydial Dimeric Indole Derivatives from Marine Actinomycete Rubrobacter radiotoleransJian Lin Li, Dandan Chen, Lei Huang, et al.
Plos One|January 26, 2016
Arginine- and Polyamine-Induced Lactic Acid Resistance in Neisseria gonorrhoeaeZheng Gong, M Matt Tang, Xueliang Wu, et al.
Journal of Bacteriology|August 1, 2018
Role for GrgA in Regulation of σ<sup>28</sup>-Dependent Transcription in the Obligate Intracellular Bacterial Pathogen Chlamydia trachomatisMalhar Desai, Wurihan Wurihan, Rong Di, et al.
Plos One|October 14, 2025
A FtsZ inhibitor-acinetobactin conjugate with enhanced cellular uptake in Acinetobacter baumannii acts synergistically in combination with PBP3-targeting antibioticsEric J Bryan, Zoltan Szekely, Yuxuan Wang, et al.
Msphere|June 11, 2026
Chlamydial histone homologs control developmental fitness in the next infection cycleYuxuan Wang, Matthew Pan, Temitope V Coker, et al.
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|March 28, 2006
Metalloprotease inhibitors GM6001 and TAPI-0 inhibit the obligate intracellular human pathogen Chlamydia trachomatis by targeting peptide deformylase of the bacteriumAmit Balakrishnan, Bhairavi Patel, Stephan A Sieber, et al.
Journal of Bacteriology|June 11, 2014
Benzylidene acylhydrazides inhibit chlamydial growth in a type III secretion- and iron chelation-independent mannerXiaofeng Bao, Asa Gylfe, Gail L Sturdevant, et al.
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Infection and Immunity|February 17, 2026
Identification of collaborative cross mouse strains susceptible to chlamydial induction of hydrosalpinxYi Wu, Ahmed Mohamed Abdelsalam, Huizhou Fan, et al.
Microbial Pathogenesis|May 3, 2021
GrgA overexpression inhibits Chlamydia trachomatis growth through sigma<sup>66</sup>- and sigma<sup>28</sup>-dependent mechanismsWurihan Wurihan, Alec M Weber, Zheng Gong, et al.
Biorxiv : the Preprint Server for Biology|February 16, 2026
Chlamydial Histones Control Developmental Fitness in the Next Infection CycleYuxuan Wang, Matthew Pan, Temitope V Coker, et al.
Planta Medica|January 18, 2017
Antichlamydial Dimeric Indole Derivatives from Marine Actinomycete Rubrobacter radiotoleransJian Lin Li, Dandan Chen, Lei Huang, et al.
Plos One|January 26, 2016
Arginine- and Polyamine-Induced Lactic Acid Resistance in Neisseria gonorrhoeaeZheng Gong, M Matt Tang, Xueliang Wu, et al.
Journal of Bacteriology|August 1, 2018
Role for GrgA in Regulation of σ<sup>28</sup>-Dependent Transcription in the Obligate Intracellular Bacterial Pathogen Chlamydia trachomatisMalhar Desai, Wurihan Wurihan, Rong Di, et al.
Plos One|October 14, 2025
A FtsZ inhibitor-acinetobactin conjugate with enhanced cellular uptake in Acinetobacter baumannii acts synergistically in combination with PBP3-targeting antibioticsEric J Bryan, Zoltan Szekely, Yuxuan Wang, et al.
Msphere|June 11, 2026
Chlamydial histone homologs control developmental fitness in the next infection cycleYuxuan Wang, Matthew Pan, Temitope V Coker, et al.
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|March 28, 2006
Metalloprotease inhibitors GM6001 and TAPI-0 inhibit the obligate intracellular human pathogen Chlamydia trachomatis by targeting peptide deformylase of the bacteriumAmit Balakrishnan, Bhairavi Patel, Stephan A Sieber, et al.
Journal of Bacteriology|June 11, 2014
Benzylidene acylhydrazides inhibit chlamydial growth in a type III secretion- and iron chelation-independent mannerXiaofeng Bao, Asa Gylfe, Gail L Sturdevant, et al.
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