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T W Cotter

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Ramsey K, Cotter T, Salyer R, Miranpuri G, Yanez M, Poulsen C, et al.
Infect Immun . 1999 May; 67(6):3019-25. PMID: 10338514
We sought to assess the degree of cross-protective immunity in a mouse model of chlamydial genital tract infection. Following resolution of genital infection with the mouse pneumonitis (MoPn) biovar of...
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Cotter T, Ramsey K, Miranpuri G, Poulsen C, Byrne G
Infect Immun . 1997 Jun; 65(6):2145-52. PMID: 9169744
Mice (C57BL/6), treated with progesterone and infected intravaginally with the mouse pneumonitis strain of Chlamydia trachomatis (MoPn), acquired genital tract disease that ascended from the endocervix to the uterine horns,...
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Cotter T, Miranpuri G, Ramsey K, Poulsen C, Byrne G
Infect Immun . 1997 Jun; 65(6):2067-73. PMID: 9169733
A model was developed to study chlamydial quiescence in C3H/HeN (C3H) and C57BL/6N (C57) mice following genital tract infection by Chlamydia trachomatis MoPn. Reactivation of chlamydial shedding following immunosuppression indicated...
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Cotter T, Byrne G
Res Immunol . 1996 Oct; 147(8-9):587-95. PMID: 9127892
No abstract available.
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Cotter T, Meng Q, Shen Z, Zhang Y, Su H, Caldwell H
Infect Immun . 1995 Dec; 63(12):4704-14. PMID: 7591126
The protective efficacy of immunoglobulin A (IgA) and IgG monoclonal antibodies (MAbs) specific for the major outer membrane protein of Chlamydia trachomatis MoPn was evaluated in a murine genital tract...
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Cotter T, Thomashow M
J Bacteriol . 1992 Oct; 174(19):6018-24. PMID: 1400154
Bdellovibrios invade and grow within the periplasmic space of suitable gram-negative bacteria. Wild-type bdellovibrios are obligately dependent on host cells for growth, but spontaneous host-independent (H-I) mutants that grow axenically...
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Cotter T, Thomashow M
J Bacteriol . 1992 Oct; 174(19):6011-7. PMID: 1400153
Wild-type bdellovibrios are obligate intraperiplasmic parasites of other gram-negative bacteria. However, spontaneous mutants that can be cultured in the absence of host cells occur at a frequency of 10(-6) to...
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Thomashow M, Cotter T
J Bacteriol . 1992 Sep; 174(18):5767-71. PMID: 1522057
No abstract available.