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    Elimination of Chlamydia muridarum from the female reproductive tract is IL-12p40 dependent, but independent of Th1 and Th2 cells by Rixon, Jordan A, Fong, Kevin D, Morris, Claire, Nguyen, Alana T, Depew, Claire E, McSorley, Stephen J

    Published in PLoS pathogens (01-01-2024)
    “…Chlamydia vaccine approaches aspire to induce Th1 cells for optimal protection, despite the fact that there is no direct evidence demonstrating Th1-mediated…”
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    Circulating immunity protects the female reproductive tract from Chlamydia infection by Labuda, Jasmine C., Pham, Oanh H., Depew, Claire E., Fong, Kevin D., Lee, Bokyung, Rixon, Jordan A., McSorley, Stephen J.

    “…Anatomical positioning of memory lymphocytes within barrier tissues accelerates secondary immune responses and is thought to be essential for protection at…”
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    Cohousing with Dirty Mice Increases the Frequency of Memory T Cells and Has Variable Effects on Intracellular Bacterial Infection by Labuda, Jasmine C, Fong, Kevin D, McSorley, Stephen J

    Published in ImmunoHorizons (24-02-2022)
    “…The presence of memory lymphocytes in nonlymphoid tissues reflects prior immunological experience and can provide nonspecific defense against infection. In…”
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    Co-housing with dirty mice increases the frequency of memory T cells and has variable effects on intracellular bacterial infection by Labuda, Jasmine C., Fong, Kevin D., McSorley, Stephen J.

    Published in ImmunoHorizons (24-02-2022)
    “…The presence of memory lymphocytes in non-lymphoid tissues reflects prior immunological experience and can provide non-specific defense against infection…”
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