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Robert C Brunham

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Vaccine|February 5, 2013
Chlamydia trachomatis control requires a vaccineRobert C Brunham, Rino Rappuoli
Frontiers in Cellular and Infection Microbiology|January 1, 2025
Localized provoked vulvodynia as an immune-mediated inflammatory disease: rationale for a new line of researchJorma Paavonen, Robert C Brunham
Pathogens and Disease|May 29, 2020
Reproductive system infections in women: lower genital tract syndromesRobert C Brunham, Jorma Paavonen
Pathogens and Disease|May 29, 2020
Reproductive system infections in women: upper genital tract, fetal, neonatal and infant syndromesRobert C Brunham, Jorma Paavonen
The New England Journal of Medicine|March 14, 2019
Bacterial Vaginosis and Desquamative Inflammatory Vaginitis. ReplyJorma Paavonen, Robert C Brunham
Sexually Transmitted Diseases|February 17, 2012
Stable Chlamydia prevalence does not exclude increasing burden of diseaseMichael L Rekart, Robert C Brunham
Obstetrics and Gynecology|April 26, 2020
Vaginitis in Nonpregnant Patients: ACOG Practice Bulletin Number 215Jorma A Paavonen, Robert C Brunham
Sexually Transmitted Diseases|December 25, 2007
The arrested immunity hypothesis and the epidemiology of chlamydia controlRobert C Brunham, Michael L Rekart
Infection and Immunity|January 21, 2016
Tissue-Resident T Cells as the Central Paradigm of Chlamydia ImmunityRaymond M Johnson, Robert C Brunham
Infection and Immunity|June 22, 2017
Reply to Vicetti Miguel et al., "Setting Sights on Chlamydia Immunity's Central Paradigm: Can We Hit a Moving Target?"Raymond M Johnson, Robert C Brunham
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Vaccine|February 5, 2013
Chlamydia trachomatis control requires a vaccineRobert C Brunham, Rino Rappuoli
Frontiers in Cellular and Infection Microbiology|January 1, 2025
Localized provoked vulvodynia as an immune-mediated inflammatory disease: rationale for a new line of researchJorma Paavonen, Robert C Brunham
Pathogens and Disease|May 29, 2020
Reproductive system infections in women: lower genital tract syndromesRobert C Brunham, Jorma Paavonen
Pathogens and Disease|May 29, 2020
Reproductive system infections in women: upper genital tract, fetal, neonatal and infant syndromesRobert C Brunham, Jorma Paavonen
The New England Journal of Medicine|March 14, 2019
Bacterial Vaginosis and Desquamative Inflammatory Vaginitis. ReplyJorma Paavonen, Robert C Brunham
Sexually Transmitted Diseases|February 17, 2012
Stable Chlamydia prevalence does not exclude increasing burden of diseaseMichael L Rekart, Robert C Brunham
Obstetrics and Gynecology|April 26, 2020
Vaginitis in Nonpregnant Patients: ACOG Practice Bulletin Number 215Jorma A Paavonen, Robert C Brunham
Sexually Transmitted Diseases|December 25, 2007
The arrested immunity hypothesis and the epidemiology of chlamydia controlRobert C Brunham, Michael L Rekart
Infection and Immunity|January 21, 2016
Tissue-Resident T Cells as the Central Paradigm of Chlamydia ImmunityRaymond M Johnson, Robert C Brunham
Infection and Immunity|June 22, 2017
Reply to Vicetti Miguel et al., "Setting Sights on Chlamydia Immunity's Central Paradigm: Can We Hit a Moving Target?"Raymond M Johnson, Robert C Brunham
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