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Journal of Medical Microbiology|June 5, 2019
Prevalence and clinical significance of koala retrovirus in two South Australian koala (Phascolarctos cinereus) populationsJessica Fabijan, Darren Miller, Olusola Olagoke, et al.
Microbes and Infection|September 16, 2015
In vitro susceptibility of recent Chlamydia trachomatis clinical isolates to the CtHtrA inhibitor JO146Vanissa A Ong, Amba Lawrence, Peter Timms, et al.
Plos One|January 19, 2012
The role of the multiple banded antigen of Ureaplasma parvum in intra-amniotic infection: major virulence factor or decoy?Samantha J Dando, Ilias Nitsos, Suhas G Kallapur, et al.
Vaccine|June 1, 2014
A 5-year Chlamydia vaccination programme could reverse disease-related koala population decline: predictions from a mathematical model using field dataAndrew P Craig, Jon Hanger, Jo Loader, et al.
Scientific Reports|September 12, 2023
Efficacy of a synthetic peptide Chlamydia pecorum major outer membrane protein vaccine in a wild koala (Phascolarctos cinereus) populationSarah J Simpson, Damien P Higgins, Peter Timms, et al.
American Journal of Reproductive Immunology (New York, N.Y. : 1989)|September 23, 2008
Poly-immunoglobulin receptor-mediated transport of IgA into the male genital tract is important for clearance of Chlamydia muridarum infectionKelly A Cunningham, Alison J Carey, Jane M Finnie, et al.
Scientific Reports|October 11, 2017
Molecular evidence of Chlamydia pecorum and arthropod-associated Chlamydiae in an expanded range of marsupialsDelaney Burnard, Wilhelmina M Huston, Jonathan K Webb, et al.
Veterinary Microbiology|September 10, 2013
Genetic diversity of Chlamydia pecorum strains in wild koala locations across Australia and the implications for a recombinant C. pecorum major outer membrane protein based vaccineAvinash Kollipara, Adam Polkinghorne, Charles Wan, et al.
Biology of Reproduction|December 5, 2014
Chlamydia muridarum infection-induced destruction of male germ cells and sertoli cells is partially prevented by Chlamydia major outer membrane protein-specific immune CD4 cellsAlexander P Sobinoff, Samantha J Dando, Kate A Redgrove, et al.
The Australian & New Zealand Journal of Obstetrics & Gynaecology|December 28, 2017
A retrospective pilot study to determine whether the reproductive tract microbiota differs between women with a history of infertility and fertile womenBryan A Wee, Mark Thomas, Emma Louise Sweeney, et al.
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Journal of Medical Microbiology|June 5, 2019
Prevalence and clinical significance of koala retrovirus in two South Australian koala (Phascolarctos cinereus) populationsJessica Fabijan, Darren Miller, Olusola Olagoke, et al.
Microbes and Infection|September 16, 2015
In vitro susceptibility of recent Chlamydia trachomatis clinical isolates to the CtHtrA inhibitor JO146Vanissa A Ong, Amba Lawrence, Peter Timms, et al.
Plos One|January 19, 2012
The role of the multiple banded antigen of Ureaplasma parvum in intra-amniotic infection: major virulence factor or decoy?Samantha J Dando, Ilias Nitsos, Suhas G Kallapur, et al.
Vaccine|June 1, 2014
A 5-year Chlamydia vaccination programme could reverse disease-related koala population decline: predictions from a mathematical model using field dataAndrew P Craig, Jon Hanger, Jo Loader, et al.
Scientific Reports|September 12, 2023
Efficacy of a synthetic peptide Chlamydia pecorum major outer membrane protein vaccine in a wild koala (Phascolarctos cinereus) populationSarah J Simpson, Damien P Higgins, Peter Timms, et al.
American Journal of Reproductive Immunology (New York, N.Y. : 1989)|September 23, 2008
Poly-immunoglobulin receptor-mediated transport of IgA into the male genital tract is important for clearance of Chlamydia muridarum infectionKelly A Cunningham, Alison J Carey, Jane M Finnie, et al.
Scientific Reports|October 11, 2017
Molecular evidence of Chlamydia pecorum and arthropod-associated Chlamydiae in an expanded range of marsupialsDelaney Burnard, Wilhelmina M Huston, Jonathan K Webb, et al.
Veterinary Microbiology|September 10, 2013
Genetic diversity of Chlamydia pecorum strains in wild koala locations across Australia and the implications for a recombinant C. pecorum major outer membrane protein based vaccineAvinash Kollipara, Adam Polkinghorne, Charles Wan, et al.
Biology of Reproduction|December 5, 2014
Chlamydia muridarum infection-induced destruction of male germ cells and sertoli cells is partially prevented by Chlamydia major outer membrane protein-specific immune CD4 cellsAlexander P Sobinoff, Samantha J Dando, Kate A Redgrove, et al.
The Australian & New Zealand Journal of Obstetrics & Gynaecology|December 28, 2017
A retrospective pilot study to determine whether the reproductive tract microbiota differs between women with a history of infertility and fertile womenBryan A Wee, Mark Thomas, Emma Louise Sweeney, et al.
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