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PubMed idYearCitationTitle Isolates in database
211520372010Pannekoek Y, Dickx V, Beeckman DS, Jolley KA, Keijzers WC, Vretou E, Maiden MC, Vanrompay D, van der Ende A (2010) PLoS One 5: e14179 Multi locus sequence typing of Chlamydia reveals an association between Chlamydia psittaci genotypes and host species.
183077772008Pannekoek Y, Morelli G, Kusecek B, Morré SA, Ossewaarde JM, Langerak AA, van der Ende A (2008) BMC Microbiol 8: 42 Multi locus sequence typing of Chlamydiales: clonal groupings within the obligate intracellular bacteria Chlamydia trachomatis.
224066422012Harris SR, Clarke IN, Seth-Smith HM, Solomon AW, Cutcliffe LT, Marsh P, Skilton RJ, Holland MJ, Mabey D, Peeling RW, Lewis DA, Spratt BG, Unemo M, Persson K, Bjartling C, Brunham R, de Vries HJ, Morré SA, Speksnijder A, Bébéar CM, Clerc M, de Barbeyrac B, Parkhill J, Thomson NR (2012) Nat Genet 44: 413-9, S1 Whole-genome analysis of diverse Chlamydia trachomatis strains identifies phylogenetic relationships masked by current clinical typing.
204826292010Ikryannikova LN, Shkarupeta MM, Shitikov EA, Ilina EN, Govorun VM (2010) FEMS Immunol Med Microbiol 59: 188-96 Comparative evaluation of new typing schemes for urogenital Chlamydia trachomatis isolates.
194601332009Seth-Smith HM, Harris SR, Persson K, Marsh P, Barron A, Bignell A, Bjartling C, Clark L, Cutcliffe LT, Lambden PR, Lennard N, Lockey SJ, Quail MA, Salim O, Skilton RJ, Wang Y, Holland MJ, Parkhill J, Thomson NR, Clarke IN (2009) BMC Genomics 10: 239 Co-evolution of genomes and plasmids within Chlamydia trachomatis and the emergence in Sweden of a new variant strain.
217056112011Schöfl G, Voigt A, Litsche K, Sachse K, Saluz HP (2011) J Bacteriol 193: 4258 Complete genome sequences of four mammalian isolates of Chlamydophila psittaci.
205477452010Sturdevant GL, Kari L, Gardner DJ, Olivares-Zavaleta N, Randall LB, Whitmire WM, Carlson JH, Goheen MM, Selleck EM, Martens C, Caldwell HD (2010) Infect Immun 78: 3660-8 Frameshift mutations in a single novel virulence factor alter the in vivo pathogenicity of Chlamydia trachomatis for the female murine genital tract.
106849352000Read TD, Brunham RC, Shen C, Gill SR, Heidelberg JF, White O, Hickey EK, Peterson J, Utterback T, Berry K, Bass S, Linher K, Weidman J, Khouri H, Craven B, Bowman C, Dodson R, Gwinn M, Nelson W, DeBoy R, Kolonay J, McClarty G, Salzberg SL, Eisen J, Fraser CM (2000) Nucleic Acids Res 28: 1397-406 Genome sequences of Chlamydia trachomatis MoPn and Chlamydia pneumoniae AR39.
200932892010Unemo M, Seth-Smith HM, Cutcliffe LT, Skilton RJ, Barlow D, Goulding D, Persson K, Harris SR, Kelly A, Bjartling C, Fredlund H, Olcén P, Thomson NR, Clarke IN (2010) Microbiology 156: 1394-404 The Swedish new variant of Chlamydia trachomatis: genome sequence, morphology, cell tropism and phenotypic characterization.
161773122005Carlson JH, Porcella SF, McClarty G, Caldwell HD (2005) Infect Immun 73: 6407-18 Comparative genomic analysis of Chlamydia trachomatis oculotropic and genitotropic strains.
180327212008Thomson NR, Holden MT, Carder C, Lennard N, Lockey SJ, Marsh P, Skipp P, OConnor CD, Goodhead I, Norbertzcak H, Harris B, Ormond D, Rance R, Quail MA, Parkhill J, Stephens RS, Clarke IN (2008) Genome Res 18: 161-71 Chlamydia trachomatis: genome sequence analysis of lymphogranuloma venereum isolates.
97841361998Stephens RS, Kalman S, Lammel C, Fan J, Marathe R, Aravind L, Mitchell W, Olinger L, Tatusov RL, Zhao Q, Koonin EV, Davis RW (1998) Science 282: 754-9 Genome sequence of an obligate intracellular pathogen of humans: Chlamydia trachomatis.
108713622000Shirai M, Hirakawa H, Kimoto M, Tabuchi M, Kishi F, Ouchi K, Shiba T, Ishii K, Hattori M, Kuhara S, Nakazawa T (2000) Nucleic Acids Res 28: 2311-4 Comparison of whole genome sequences of Chlamydia pneumoniae J138 from Japan and CWL029 from USA.
215403642011Somboonna N, Wan R, Ojcius DM, Pettengill MA, Joseph SJ, Chang A, Hsu R, Read TD, Dean D (2011) MBio 2: e00045-11 Hypervirulent Chlamydia trachomatis clinical strain is a recombinant between lymphogranuloma venereum (L(2)) and D lineages.
101923881999Kalman S, Mitchell W, Marathe R, Lammel C, Fan J, Hyman RW, Olinger L, Grimwood J, Davis RW, Stephens RS (1999) Nat Genet 21: 385-9 Comparative genomes of Chlamydia pneumoniae and C. trachomatis.
197490452009Myers GS, Mathews SA, Eppinger M, Mitchell C, OBrien KK, White OR, Benahmed F, Brunham RC, Read TD, Ravel J, Bavoil PM, Timms P (2009) J Bacteriol 191: 7225-33 Evidence that human Chlamydia pneumoniae was zoonotically acquired.
167665092006Azuma Y, Hirakawa H, Yamashita A, Cai Y, Rahman MA, Suzuki H, Mitaku S, Toh H, Goto S, Murakami T, Sugi K, Hayashi H, Fukushi H, Hattori M, Kuhara S, Shirai M (2006) DNA Res 13: 15-23 Genome sequence of the cat pathogen, Chlamydophila felis.
219876572011Kari L, Whitmire WM, Olivares-Zavaleta N, Goheen MM, Taylor LD, Carlson JH, Sturdevant GL, Lu C, Bakios LE, Randall LB, Parnell MJ, Zhong G, Caldwell HD (2011) J Exp Med 208: 2217-23 A live-attenuated chlamydial vaccine protects against trachoma in nonhuman primates.
158378072005Thomson NR, Yeats C, Bell K, Holden MT, Bentley SD, Livingstone M, Cerdeño-Tárraga AM, Harris B, Doggett J, Ormond D, Mungall K, Clarke K, Feltwell T, Hance Z, Sanders M, Quail MA, Price C, Barrell BG, Parkhill J, Longbottom D (2005) Genome Res 15: 629-40 The Chlamydophila abortus genome sequence reveals an array of variable proteins that contribute to interspecies variation.