Extracellular Loops of the Treponema pallidum FadL Orthologs TP0856 and TP0858 Elicit IgG Antibodies and IgG+-Specific B-Cells in the Rabbit Model of Experimental Syphilis
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M. A. Moody | A. Luthra | J. Radolf | J. Parr | M. Caimano | J. Salazar | J. Montezuma-Rusca | F. Nindo | C. L. La Vake | K. Delgado | Letitia Jones | C. Hennelly | Kelly L. Hawley | Isabel C. Orbe | Jacob W. Meyer | Jairo M. Montezuma-Rusca | Carson J La Vake
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