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    Testicular inflammation and infertility: Could chlamydial infections be contributing? by Bryan, Emily R., Kim, Jay, Beagley, Kenneth W., Carey, Alison J.

    “…Despite the global incidence of both male infertility and sexually transmitted infections rising each year, the relationship between the two is relatively…”
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    A novel murine model mimicking male genital Neisseria species infection using Neisseria musculi by Bryan, Emily R., McRae, Julia, Kumar, Vishnu, Trim, Logan K., Maidment, Toby I., Tickner, Jacob A.D., Sweeney, Emma L., Williams, Elizabeth D., Whiley, David M., Beagley, Kenneth W.

    Published in Biology of reproduction (08-07-2024)
    “…With ∼78 million cases yearly, the sexually transmitted bacterium Neisseria gonorrhoeae is an urgent threat to global public health due to continued emergence…”
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    Haematopoietic innate interleukin 17A production drives immunopathology in female mouse genital Chlamydia muridarum infection by Armitage, Charles W., Bryan, Emily R., Trim, Logan, Palframan, Ella, Wager, Lucas, Beagley, Kenneth W., Carey, Alison J.

    Published in Scandinavian journal of immunology (01-05-2024)
    “…Chlamydia trachomatis infection is the leading cause of bacterial urogenital infection and has been demonstrated to drive inflammation and scarring of the…”
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    Detection of chlamydia infection within human testicular biopsies by Bryan, Emily R, McLachlan, Robert I, Rombauts, Luk, Katz, Darren J, Yazdani, Anusch, Bogoevski, Kristofor, Chang, Crystal, Giles, Michelle L, Carey, Alison J, Armitage, Charles W, Trim, Logan K, McLaughlin, Eileen A, Beagley, Kenneth W

    Published in Human reproduction (Oxford) (02-10-2019)
    “…Abstract STUDY QUESTION Can Chlamydia be found in the testes of infertile men? SUMMARY ANSWER Chlamydia can be found in 16.7% of fresh testicular biopsies and…”
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    Pathogenic NKT cells attenuate urogenital chlamydial clearance and enhance infertility by Armitage, Charles W., Carey, Alison J., Bryan, Emily R., Kollipara, Avinash, Trim, Logan K., Beagley, Kenneth W.

    Published in Scandinavian journal of immunology (01-05-2023)
    “…Urogenital chlamydial infections continue to increase with over 127 million people affected annually, causing significant economic and public health pressures…”
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    Prophylactic and therapeutic vaccination protects sperm health from Chlamydia muridarum-induced abnormalities by Bryan, Emily R., Trim, Logan K., Sadowski, Pawel, Paramasivan, Selvam, Kim, Jay J., Gough, Kyle, Worley, Sophia, Maidment, Toby I., Carey, Alison J., Mihalas, Bettina, McLaughlin, Eileen A., Beagley, Kenneth W.

    Published in Biology of reproduction (10-05-2023)
    “…Chlamydia is the most common bacterial sexually transmitted infection worldwide and it is widely acknowledged that controlling the rampant community…”
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    Hematogenous dissemination of Chlamydia muridarum from the urethra in macrophages causes testicular infection and sperm DNA damage by Bryan, Emily R, Kollipara, Avinash, Trim, Logan K, Armitage, Charles W, Carey, Alison J, Mihalas, Bettina, Redgrove, Kate A, McLaughlin, Eileen A, Beagley, Kenneth W

    Published in Biology of reproduction (25-10-2019)
    “…The incidence of Chlamydia infection, in both females and males, is increasing worldwide. Male infections have been associated clinically with urethritis,…”
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    IgG exacerbates genital chlamydial pathology in females by enhancing pathogenic CD8+ T cell responses by Armitage, Charles W., O'Meara, Connor P., Bryan, Emily R., Kollipara, Avinash, Trim, Logan K., Hickey, Danica, Carey, Alison J., Huston, Wilhelmina M., Donnelly, Gavin, Yazdani, Anusch, Blumberg, Richard S., Beagley, Kenneth W.

    Published in Scandinavian journal of immunology (01-01-2024)
    “…Chlamydia trachomatis infections are an important sexually transmitted infection that can lead to inflammation, scarring and hydrosalpinx/infertility. However,…”
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    Primary oral vaccination followed by a vaginal pull protects mice against genital HSV‐2 infection by Mulvey, Peter B. M., Trim, Logan K., Aaskov, John G., Bryan, Emily R., Sweeney, Emma L., Kollipara, Avinash, Plenderleith, Mark B., Aldwell, Frank E., Beagley, Kenneth W.

    “…Problem HSV‐2 infected more than 491 million people aged 15–49 world‐wide in 2016. The morbidity associated with recurrent infections and the increased risk of…”
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    DNA damage contributes to transcriptional and immunological dysregulation of testicular cells during Chlamydia infection by Bryan, Emily R., Barrero, Roberto A., Cheung, Eddie, Tickner, Jacob A. D., Trim, Logan K., Richard, Derek, McLaughlin, Eileen A., Beagley, Kenneth W., Carey, Alison J.

    “…Chlamydia is the most commonly reported sexually transmitted bacterial infection, with 127 million notifications worldwide each year. Both males and females…”
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