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2008
Cunningham, Kelly A., Carey, Alison J., Finnie, Jane M., Bao, Shisan, Coon, Charmere, Jones, Russell, et al. (2008) Poly-immunoglobulin receptor-mediated transport of IgA into the male genital tract is important for clearance of chlamydia muridarum infection. American Journal Of Reproductive Immunology, 60(5), pp. 405-414.
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6Cunningham, Kelly A. & Beagley, Kenneth W. (2008) Male Genital Tract Chlamydial Infection: Implications for Pathology and Infertility. Biology of Reproduction.
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Cunningham, Kelly A., Carey, Alison J., Lycke, Nils, Timms, Peter, & Beagley, Kenneth W. (2009) CTA1-DD is an effective adjuvant for targeting anti-chlamydial immunity to the murine genital mucosa. Journal of Reproductive Immunology, 81(1), pp. 34-38.
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13Carey, Alison J., Cunningham, Kelly A., Hafner, Louise M., Timms, Peter, & Beagley, Kenneth W. (2009) Effects of inoculating dose on the kinetics of Chlamydia muridarum genital infection in female mice. Immunology and Cell Biology, 87, pp. 337-343.
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Pelzer, E.S., Cunningham, K.A., Allan, J.J., Mengersen, K.L., Allan, J.M., Launchbury, T., et al. (2010) Microbial colonisation of follicular fluid : alterations in cytokine expression and adverse assisted reproductive technology outcomes. Journal of Reproductive Immunology, 86(1), pp. 30-31.
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4Cunningham, Kelly, Carey, Alison, Timms, Peter, & Beagley, Kenneth (2010) CD4(plus) T cells reduce the tissue burden of Chlamydia muridarum in male BALB/c mice. Vaccine, 28(31), pp. 4861-4863.
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Carey, Alison J., Cunningham, Kelly A., Andrew, Dean, Hafner, Louise M., Timms, Peter, & Beagley, Kenneth (2011) A comparison of the effects of a chlamydial vaccine administered during or after a C. muridarum urogenital infection of female mice. Vaccine.
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39Cunningham, Kelly A., Carey, Alison J., Hafner, Louise M., Timms, Peter, & Beagley, Kenneth W. (2011) Chlamydia muridarum major outer membrane protein-specific antibodies inhibit in vitro infection but enhance pathology in vivo. American Journal of Reproductive Immunology, 65(2), pp. 118-126.
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2Pelzer, Elise, Allan, John, Cunningham, Kelly, Mengersen, Kerrie, Allan, Janet, Launchbury, Tara, et al. (2011) Microbial colonization of follicular fluid: Alterations in cytokine expression and adverse assisted reproduction technology outcomes. Human Reproduction, 26(7), pp. 1799-1812.
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Hafner, Louise M., Cunningham, Kelly A., & Beagley, Kenneth W. (2012) Ovarian Steroid Hormones: effects of estradiol and progesterone on innate and adaptive immune responses and on Chlamydia trachomatis infection of the Female Genital Tract. Ovarian Steroid Hormones: effects of estradiol and progesterone on innate and adaptive immune responses and on Chlamydia trachomatis infection of the Female Genital Tract.
2013
Carey, Alison J., Huston, Wilhelmina M., Cunningham, Kelly A., Hafner, Louise M., Timms, Peter, & Beagley, Kenneth (2013) Characterization of in vitro Chlamydia muridarum persistence and utilization in an in vivo mouse model of Chlamydia vaccine. American Journal of Reproductive Immunology.
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