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1. Thioredoxin-A is a virulence factor and mediator of the type IV pilus system in Acinetobacter baumannii.

2. M-Cells Contribute to the Entry of an Oral Vaccine but Are Not Essential for the Subsequent Induction of Protective Immunity against Francisella tularensis.

3. Use of a Guinea pig-specific transcriptome array for evaluation of protective immunity against genital chlamydial infection following intranasal vaccination in Guinea pigs.

4. Evasion of IFN-γ signaling by Francisella novicida is dependent upon Francisella outer membrane protein C.

5. Mannose-containing oligosaccharides of non-specific human secretory immunoglobulin A mediate inhibition of Vibrio cholerae biofilm formation.

6. The Fischer 344 rat reflects human susceptibility to francisella pulmonary challenge and provides a new platform for virulence and protection studies.

7. Development and Evaluation of an Immunoinformatics-Based Multi-Peptide Vaccine against Acinetobacter baumannii Infection

8. The Role of MicroRNA-155 in Chlamydia muridarum Infected lungs

9. Thioredoxin-mediated alteration of protein content and cytotoxicity of Acinetobacter baumannii outer membrane vesicles

10. Thioredoxin Modulates Cell Surface Hydrophobicity in Acinetobacter baumannii

11. Vaccination with a live attenuated Acinetobacter baumannii deficient in thioredoxin provides protection against systemic Acinetobacter infection

12. Chlamydial protease‐like activity factor mediated protection againstC. trachomatisin guinea pigs

13. Antigen specific immune response in Chlamydia muridarum genital infection is dependent on murine microRNAs-155 and -182

14. Acinetobacter baumannii Gastrointestinal Colonization Is Facilitated by Secretory IgA Which Is Reductively Dissociated by Bacterial Thioredoxin A

15. Murine MicroRNA-214 regulates intracellular adhesion molecule (ICAM1) gene expression in genitalChlamydia muridaruminfection

16. Vaccination with the Live Attenuated Francisella novicida Mutant FTN0109 Protects against Pulmonary Tularemia

17. Severe Acinetobacter baumannii Sepsis Is Associated with Elevation of Pentraxin 3

18. Enhancement of vaccine efficacy by expression of a TLR5 ligand in the defined live attenuated Francisella tularensis subsp. novicida strain U112ΔiglB::fljB

19. Thioredoxin-A is a virulence factor and mediator of the type IV pilus system in Acinetobacter baumannii

20. A T cell epitope-based vaccine protects against chlamydial infection in HLA-DR4 transgenic mice

21. Guinea pig genital tract lipidome reveals in vivo and in vitro regulation of phosphatidylcholine 16:0/18:1 and contribution to

22. Contribution of FcɛRI-associated vesicles to mast cell-macrophage communication following Francisella tularensis infection

23. Guinea pig genital tract lipidome reveals in vivo and in vitro regulation of phosphatidylcholine 16:0/18:1 and contribution to Chlamydia trachomatis serovar D infectivity

24. Perforin- and Granzyme-Mediated Cytotoxic Effector Functions Are Essential for Protection against Francisella tularensis following Vaccination by the Defined F. tularensis subsp. novicida Δ fopC Vaccine Strain

25. Comparison of bone marrow-derived and mucosal mast cells in controlling intramacrophage Francisella tularensis replication

26. Neonatal chlamydial pneumonia induces altered respiratory structure and function lasting into adult life

27. Tumor Necrosis Factor Alpha Production from CD8 + T Cells Mediates Oviduct Pathological Sequelae following Primary Genital Chlamydia muridarum Infection

28. Vaccination with the defined chlamydial secreted protein CPAF induces robust protection against female infertility following repeated genital chlamydial challenge

29. Immunization with a Combination of Integral Chlamydial Antigens and a Defined Secreted Protein Induces Robust Immunity against Genital Chlamydial Challenge

30. Role of Acinetobacter baumannii thioredoxin in pulmonary bacterial dissemination following LPS induced lung injury

31. Vaccination with a defined Francisella tularensis subsp. novicida pathogenicity island mutant (ΔiglB) induces protective immunity against homotypic and heterotypic challenge

32. A limited role for antibody in protective immunity induced by rCPAF and CpG vaccination against primary genitalChlamydia muridarumchallenge

33. CD4+T cells are required during priming but not the effector phase of antibody‐mediated IFN‐γ‐dependent protective immunity against pulmonaryFrancisella novicidainfection

34. Antigen-Specific CD4+ T Cells Produce Sufficient IFN-γ to Mediate Robust Protective Immunity against Genital Chlamydia muridarum Infection

35. Intranasal immunization with chlamydial protease-like activity factor and CpG deoxynucleotides enhances protective immunity against genital Chlamydia muridarum infection

36. Chlamydia pneumoniae Promotes Dysfunction of Pancreatic Beta Cells

37. Chlamydial Protease-Like Activity Factor Induces Protective Immunity against Genital Chlamydial Infection in Transgenic Mice That Express the Human HLA-DR4 Allele

38. Role of Acinetobacter baumannii thioredoxin in bacterial dissemination by modulation of mucosal oxidative homeostasis

39. Reply to letter to the editor RE: 'in vivo whole animal body imaging reveals colonization of Chlamydia muridarum to the lower genital tract at early stages of infection'

40. Chlamydia muridarum Infection Associated Host MicroRNAs in the Murine Genital Tract and Contribution to Generation of Host Immune Response

41. Use of a Guinea pig-specific transcriptome array for evaluation of protective immunity against genital chlamydial infection following intranasal vaccination in Guinea pigs

42. Genome Sequences of Four Acinetobacter baumannii-A. calcoaceticus Complex Isolates from Combat-Related Infections Sustained in the Middle East

43. Vaginal Chlamydial Clearance Following Primary or Secondary Infection in Mice Occurs Independently of TNF-α

44. Mast cells: multitalented facilitators of protection against bacterial pathogens

45. M-Cells Contribute to the Entry of an Oral Vaccine but Are Not Essential for the Subsequent Induction of Protective Immunity against Francisella tularensis

46. IgA modulates respiratory dysfunction as a sequela to pulmonary chlamydial infection as neonates

47. Mast cell TLR2 signaling is crucial for effective killing of Francisella tularensis

48. Non FcεR-bearing Mast Cells Secrete Sufficient Interleukin-4 to Control Francisella tularensis Replication within Macrophages

49. Effects of bacterial microflora of the lower digestive tract of free-range waterfowl on influenza virus activation

50. Immunization with Dendritic Cells Pulsed ex vivo with Recombinant Chlamydial Protease-Like Activity Factor Induces Protective Immunity Against Genital Chlamydiamuridarum Challenge

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