187 results on '"Quayle, Alison J."'
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2. Association of Chlamydia trachomatis burden with the vaginal microbiota, bacterial vaginosis, and metronidazole treatment
3. 263. A preliminary analysis of vaginal microbial changes prior to incident bacterial vaginosis as determined by qPCR and inferred absolute abundance
4. A novel Gardnerella, Prevotella, and Lactobacillus standard that improves accuracy in quantifying bacterial burden in vaginal microbial communities
5. Effects of three long-acting reversible contraceptive methods on HIV target cells in the human uterine cervix and peripheral blood
6. Chlamydia trachomatis-infected cells and uninfected-bystander cells exhibit diametrically opposed responses to interferon gamma
7. Differential profiles of immune mediators and in vitro HIV infectivity between endocervical and vaginal secretions from women with Chlamydia trachomatis infection: A pilot study
8. Chlamydia trachomatis infection results in a modest pro-inflammatory cytokine response and a decrease in T cell chemokine secretion in human polarized endocervical epithelial cells
9. Genital Tract Immunity Against Human Immunodeficiency Virus-1 (HIV-1)
10. Innate immune mediator profiles and their regulation in a novel polarized immortalized epithelial cell model derived from human endocervix
11. Human genital antibody-mediated inhibition of Chlamydia trachomatis infection and evidence for ompA genotype-specific neutralization
12. T Lymphocytes and Macrophages, but Not Motile Spermatozoa, Are a Significant Source of Human Immunodeficiency Virus in Semen
13. Differences in the Genital Microbiota in Women Who Naturally Clear Chlamydia trachomatis Infection Compared to Women Who Do Not Clear; A Pilot Study
14. T-lymphocyte profile and total and virus-specific immunoglobulin concentrations in the cervix of HIV-1-infected women
15. Potential Mechanisms for Increased HIV-1 Transmission Across the Endocervical Epithelium During C. trachomatis Infection
16. Mucosal Co-Infections and HIV-1 Transmission and Pathogenesis
17. A Distinct Cellular Profile Is Seen in the Human Endocervix During Chlamydia trachomatis Infection
18. Quantification and Comparison of Toll-Like Receptor Expression and Responsiveness in Primary and Immortalized Human Female Lower Genital Tract Epithelia
19. The major CD8 T cell effector memory subset in the normal and Chlamydia trachomatis-infected human endocervix is low in perforin
20. Prevalence and cervical organism burden among Louisiana women with Trichomonas vaginalis infections
21. Cervical and systemic concentrations of long acting hormonal contraceptive (LARC) progestins depend on delivery method: Implications for the study of HIV transmission
22. Alternatively Activated Macrophages Are Host Cells for Chlamydia trachomatis and Reverse Anti-chlamydial Classically Activated Macrophages
23. Anti‐chlamydia IgG and IgA are insufficient to prevent endometrial chlamydia infection in women, and increased anti‐chlamydia IgG is associated with enhanced risk for incident infection
24. Human beta-Defensin-1: An Antimicrobial Peptide of Urogenital Tissues
25. Secretion of Proinflammatory Cytokines by Epithelial Cells in Response to Chlamydia Infection Suggests a Central Role for Epithelial Cells in Chlamydial Pathogenesis
26. Immunization of mice with peptomers covalently coupled to aluminum oxide nanoparticles
27. Differential regulation of IFNα, IFNβ and IFNε gene expression in human cervical epithelial cells
28. A novel whole-bacterial enzyme linked-immunosorbant assay to quantify Chlamydia trachomatis specific antibodies reveals distinct differences between systemic and genital compartments
29. Sex, alloimmunisation, and susceptibility to HIV infection
30. The High-Risk Human Papillomavirus E6 Oncogene Exacerbates the Negative Effect of Tryptophan Starvation on the Development of Chlamydia trachomatis
31. Chlamydia trachomatis Infection of Endocervical Epithelial Cells Enhances Early HIV Transmission Events
32. Host-Pathogen Co-Evolution: Chlamydia trachomatis Modulates Surface Ligand Expression in Genital Epithelial Cells to Evade Immune Recognition
33. Membrane vesicle production by Chlamydia trachomatis as an adaptive response
34. Morphologic and molecular evaluation of Chlamydia trachomatis growth in human endocervix reveals distinct growth patterns
35. Influence of the tryptophan-indole-IFNγ axis on human genital Chlamydia trachomatis infection: role of vaginal co-infections
36. Microbial Products Alter the Expression of Membrane-Associated Mucin and Antimicrobial Peptides in a Three-Dimensional Human Endocervical Epithelial Cell Model1
37. Persistent Mycoplasma genitalium Infection of Human Endocervical Epithelial Cells Elicits Chronic Inflammatory Cytokine Secretion
38. Inhibition of Indoleamine 2,3-Dioxygenase Activity by Levo-1-Methyl Tryptophan Blocks Gamma Interferon-Induced Chlamydia trachomatis Persistence in Human Epithelial Cells
39. Altered protein secretion of Chlamydia trachomatis in persistently infected human endocervical epithelial cells
40. Chlamydia trachomatisImmune Evasion via Downregulation of MHC Class I Surface Expression Involves Direct and Indirect Mechanisms
41. ORIGINAL ARTICLE: A Distinct Cellular Profile Is Seen in the Human Endocervix During Chlamydia trachomatis Infection
42. Expression of CD1d and Ligand-Induced Cytokine Production Are Tissue Specific in Mucosal Epithelia of the Human Lower Reproductive Tract
43. ORIGINAL ARTICLE: Quantification and Comparison of Toll‐Like Receptor Expression and Responsiveness in Primary and Immortalized Human Female Lower Genital Tract Epithelia
44. CD1d Degradation in Chlamydia trachomatis-infected Epithelial Cells Is the Result of Both Cellular and Chlamydial Proteasomal Activity
45. Localization of TLR2 and MyD88 to Chlamydia trachomatis Inclusions
46. Immunological Microenvironments in the Human Vagina and Cervix: Mediators of Cellular Immunity Are Concentrated in the Cervical Transformation Zone1
47. Distinct Defensin Profiles in Neisseria gonorrhoeae and Chlamydia trachomatis Urethritis Reveal Novel Epithelial Cell-Neutrophil Interactions
48. An Intravaginal Live Candida Challenge in Humans Leads to New Hypotheses for the Immunopathogenesis of Vulvovaginal Candidiasis
49. The case against an association between HIV-1 and sperm: molecular evidence
50. Detection of HIV-1-Specific CTLs in the Semen of HIV-Infected Individuals
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