Chlamydial infection in inducible nitric oxide synthase knockout mice.
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Tissue-Resident T Cells as the Central Paradigm of Chlamydia ImmunityThe NOD/RIP2 pathway is essential for host defenses against Chlamydophila pneumoniae lung infection.Independent inactivation of arginine decarboxylase genes by nonsense and missense mutations led to pseudogene formation in Chlamydia trachomatis serovar L2 and D strains.CD40 signaling in macrophages induces activity against an intracellular pathogen independently of gamma interferon and reactive nitrogen intermediatesInterleukin-13 promotes susceptibility to chlamydial infection of the respiratory and genital tracts.Clearance of Chlamydia trachomatis from the murine genital mucosa does not require perforin-mediated cytolysis or Fas-mediated apoptosis.Immunity to murine Chlamydia trachomatis genital tract reinfection involves B cells and CD4(+) T cells but not CD8(+) T cells.Fate of Mycobacterium tuberculosis within murine dendritic cells.Time-dependent disruption of oviduct pacemaker cells by Chlamydia infection in mice.The quantity of nitric oxide released by macrophages regulates Chlamydia-induced disease.Immunity to murine chlamydial genital infection.Comparison of gamma interferon-mediated antichlamydial defense mechanisms in human and mouse cells.Nitric oxide synthases and tubal ectopic pregnancies induced by Chlamydia infection: basic and clinical insights.Toll-like receptor-induced arginase 1 in macrophages thwarts effective immunity against intracellular pathogens.Perforin is detrimental to controlling [corrected] C. muridarum replication in vitro, but not in vivo.Chlamydia-specific CD4 T cell clones control Chlamydia muridarum replication in epithelial cells by nitric oxide-dependent and -independent mechanisms.The regulation of nitric oxide synthase isoform expression in mouse and human fallopian tubes: potential insights for ectopic pregnancy.Macrophage Polarization during Murine Lyme Borreliosis.Plac8-dependent and inducible NO synthase-dependent mechanisms clear Chlamydia muridarum infections from the genital tractPmpG303-311, a protective vaccine epitope that elicits persistent cellular immune responses in Chlamydia muridarum-immune mice.Characterization of an acid-dependent arginine decarboxylase enzyme from Chlamydophila pneumoniae.Effector cells of both nonhemopoietic and hemopoietic origin are required for interferon (IFN)-gamma- and tumor necrosis factor (TNF)-alpha-dependent host resistance to the intracellular pathogen, Toxoplasma gondii.Caspase-1 contributes to Chlamydia trachomatis-induced upper urogenital tract inflammatory pathologies without affecting the course of infection.Characterization of the activity and expression of arginine decarboxylase in human and animal Chlamydia pathogensPerforin-2 restricts growth of Chlamydia trachomatis in macrophagesRole of activins and inducible nitric oxide in the pathogenesis of ectopic pregnancy in patients with or without Chlamydia trachomatis infection.Subunit vaccines for the prevention of mucosal infection with Chlamydia trachomatis.Fc receptor regulation of protective immunity against Chlamydia trachomatis.The intercellular adhesion molecule type-1 is required for rapid activation of T helper type 1 lymphocytes that control early acute phase of genital chlamydial infection in mice.Lymphotoxin inhibits Chlamydia pneumoniae growth in HEp-2 cells.Role of catalase in Campylobacter jejuni intracellular survivalMice Deficient in Angiopoietin-like Protein 2 (Angptl2) Gene Show Increased Susceptibility to Bacterial Infection Due to Attenuated Macrophage Activity.
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Chlamydial infection in inducible nitric oxide synthase knockout mice.
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Chlamydial infection in inducible nitric oxide synthase knockout mice.
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Chlamydial infection in inducible nitric oxide synthase knockout mice.
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Chlamydial infection in inducible nitric oxide synthase knockout mice.
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Chlamydial infection in inducible nitric oxide synthase knockout mice.
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G A Ananaba
H D Caldwell
J U Igietseme
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