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2004
Bermudez LE, Petrofsky M, Sangari F.  2004.  Intracellular phenotype of Mycobacterium avium enters macrophages primarily by a macropinocytosis-like mechanism and survives in a compartment that differs from that with extracellular phenotype.. Cell biology international. 28(5):411-9. Abstract
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1998
Bannantine JP, Stamm WE, Suchland RJ, Rockey DD.  1998.  Chlamydia trachomatis IncA is localized to the inclusion membrane and is recognized by antisera from infected humans and primates.. Infection and immunity. 66(12):6017-21. Abstract
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1994
Rockey DD, Rosquist JL.  1994.  Protein antigens of Chlamydia psittaci present in infected cells but not detected in the infectious elementary body.. Infection and immunity. 62(1):106-12. Abstract
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