HtrA, RseP, and Tsp proteins do not elicit a pathology-related serum IgG response during sexually transmitted infection with Chlamydia trachomatis.
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P. Timms | W. Huston | J. Debattista | C. Armitage | S. J. Bell | J. Allan | Amba Lawrence | Sarina Gloeckl
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