Chlamydiae play by their own rules

CT Kåhrström - Nature Reviews Microbiology, 2014 - nature.com
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[PDF][PDF] A new dawn for Chlamydia research

D Rockey, R Valdivia - Microbe Mag, 2012 - scholar.archive.org
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Deconstructing the chlamydial cell wall

A Klöckner, H Bühl, P Viollier, B Henrichfreise - Biology of Chlamydia, 2018 - Springer
The evolutionary separated Gram-negative Chlamydiales show a biphasic life cycle and
replicate exclusively within eukaryotic host cells. Members of the genus Chlamydia are …

Chlamydiae as pathogens: new species and new issues.

RW Peeling, RC Brunham - Emerging infectious diseases, 1996 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
The recognition of genital chlamydial infection as an important public health problem was
made first by the recognition of its role in acute clinical syndromes, as well as in serious …

Chlamydia: what is on the outside does matter

A Gitsels, S Van Lent, N Sanders… - Critical reviews in …, 2020 - Taylor & Francis
This review summarises major highlights on the structural biology of the chlamydial
envelope. Chlamydiae are obligate intracellular bacteria, characterised by a unique …

Challenge of Chlamydia research.

RS Stephens - Infectious agents and disease, 1992 - europepmc.org
Chlamydia is an obligate intracellular bacterial pathogen that severely challenges the
patience and creativity of all its investigators--even to the point that some investigators have …

[HTML][HTML] Chlamydial infection from outside to inside

A Gitsels, N Sanders, D Vanrompay - Frontiers in Microbiology, 2019 - frontiersin.org
Chlamydia are obligate intracellular bacteria, characterized by a unique biphasic
developmental cycle. Specific interactions with the host cell are crucial for the bacteria's …

[PDF][PDF] The genus Chlamydia-medical

MV Kalayoglu, GI Byrne - The Prokaryotes: A Handbook on the …, 2006 - ndl.ethernet.edu.et
A great deal has been written about Chlamydia during the past few years. Several excellent
reviews are available as are recent symposia proceedings and a new volume dedicated to …

The molecular biology of chlamydia—a brief overview

AJ Herring - Journal of Infection, 1992 - Elsevier
The chlamydiae are small, coccoid bacteria which are obligate, intracellular parasites. They
have a unique biphasic life cycle in which the metabolically inert, infectious, spore-like …

[图书][B] Biology of chlamydia

G Häcker - 2018 - Springer
Chlamydiae are obligate intracellular bacteria. They live in an intracellular vacuole (the
inclusion) that they customise to permit delivery of nutrients and to provide protection against …