Chlamydia‐infected macrophages are resistant to azithromycin treatment and are associated with chronic oviduct inflammation and hydrosalpinx development

MCG Harvie, AJ Carey, CW Armitage… - Immunology and cell …, 2019 - Wiley Online Library
Chlamydia infection remains the leading sexually‐transmitted bacterial infection worldwide,
causing damaging sequelae such as tubal scarring, infertility and ectopic pregnancy. As …

Chlamydia-infected macrophages are resistant to azithromycin treatment and are associated with chronic oviduct inflammation and hydrosalpinx development

MCG Harvie, AJ Carey… - … and cell biology, 2019 - researchdiscovery.drexel.edu
Chlamydia infection remains the leading sexually-transmitted bacterial infection worldwide,
causing damaging sequelae such as tubal scarring, infertility and ectopic pregnancy. As …

Chlamydia-infected macrophages are resistant to azithromycin treatment and are associated with chronic oviduct inflammation and hydrosalpinx development.

MC Harvie, AJ Carey, CW Armitage… - Immunology and Cell …, 2019 - europepmc.org
Chlamydia infection remains the leading sexually-transmitted bacterial infection worldwide,
causing damaging sequelae such as tubal scarring, infertility and ectopic pregnancy. As …

[引用][C] Chlamydia-infected macrophages are resistant to azithromycin treatment and are associated with chronic oviduct inflammation and hydrosalpinx development

MC Harvie, AJ Carey, CW Armitage… - … and cell biology, 2019 - espace.library.uq.edu.au
Chlamydia infection remains the leading sexually-transmitted bacterial infection worldwide,
causing damaging sequelae such as tubal scarring, infertility and ectopic pregnancy. As …

Chlamydia-infected macrophages are resistant to azithromycin treatment and are associated with chronic oviduct inflammation and hydrosalpinx development

MCG Harvie, AJ Carey, CW Armitage… - … and Cell Biology, 2019 - research.usc.edu.au
Chlamydia infection remains the leading sexually-transmitted bacterial infection worldwide,
causing damaging sequelae such as tubal scarring, infertility and ectopic pregnancy. As …

Chlamydia-infected macrophages are resistant to azithromycin treatment and are associated with chronic oviduct inflammation and hydrosalpinx development

MC Harvie, AJ Carey, CW Armitage… - … and cell biology, 2019 - pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Chlamydia infection remains the leading sexually-transmitted bacterial infection worldwide,
causing damaging sequelae such as tubal scarring, infertility and ectopic pregnancy. As …

Chlamydia-infected macrophages are resistant to azithromycin treatment and are associated with chronic oviduct inflammation and hydrosalpinx development

MCG Harvie, AJ Carey, CW Armitage… - … and Cell Biology, 2019 - eprints.qut.edu.au
Chlamydia infection remains the leading sexually-transmitted bacterial infection worldwide,
causing damaging sequelae such as tubal scarring, infertility and ectopic pregnancy. As …

Chlamydia‐infected macrophages are resistant to azithromycin treatment and are associated with chronic oviduct inflammation and hydrosalpinx development.

MCG Harvie, AJ Carey, CW Armitage… - Immunology & Cell …, 2019 - search.ebscohost.com
Chlamydia infection remains the leading sexually‐transmitted bacterial infection worldwide,
causing damaging sequelae such as tubal scarring, infertility and ectopic pregnancy. As …

Chlamydia-infected macrophages are resistant to azithromycin treatment and are associated with chronic oviduct inflammation and hydrosalpinx development

MCG Harvie, AJ Carey, CW Armitage… - … and Cell Biology, 2019 - research.usc.edu.au
Chlamydia infection remains the leading sexually-transmitted bacterial infection worldwide,
causing damaging sequelae such as tubal scarring, infertility and ectopic pregnancy. As …