Secretion of proinflammatory cytokines by epithelial cells in response to Chlamydia infection suggests a central role for epithelial cells in chlamydial pathogenesis
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Secretion of proinflammatory cytokines by epithelial cells in response to Chlamydia infection suggests a central role for epithelial cells in chlamydial pathogenesis
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scientific article published on January 1997
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Secretion of proinflammatory c ...... lls in chlamydial pathogenesis
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Secretion of proinflammatory c ...... ls in chlamydial pathogenesis.
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Secretion of proinflammatory c ...... lls in chlamydial pathogenesis
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Secretion of proinflammatory c ...... ls in chlamydial pathogenesis.
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Secretion of proinflammatory c ...... lls in chlamydial pathogenesis
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Secretion of proinflammatory c ...... ls in chlamydial pathogenesis.
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Secretion of proinflammatory c ...... lls in chlamydial pathogenesis
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A J Quayle
D J Anderson
M F Kagnoff
R S Stephens
S J Rasmussen
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10.1172/JCI119136
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1997-01-01T00:00:00Z