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AMPD3 - Chlamydia Type III secretion effector TepP-deficient mutant infection of endocervical epithelial cells in vitro
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CAND1.11 - Chlamydia Type III secretion effector TepP-deficient mutant infection of endocervical epithelial cells in vitro
RNF141 - Chlamydia Type III secretion effector TepP-deficient mutant infection of endocervical epithelial cells in vitro
LYVE1 - Chlamydia Type III secretion effector TepP-deficient mutant infection of endocervical epithelial cells in vitro
ADM - Chlamydia Type III secretion effector TepP-deficient mutant infection of endocervical epithelial cells in vitro
CTR9 - Chlamydia Type III secretion effector TepP-deficient mutant infection of endocervical epithelial cells in vitro
EIF4G2 - Chlamydia Type III secretion effector TepP-deficient mutant infection of endocervical epithelial cells in vitro
ZBED5 - Chlamydia Type III secretion effector TepP-deficient mutant infection of endocervical epithelial cells in vitro
SWAP70 - Chlamydia Type III secretion effector TepP-deficient mutant infection of endocervical epithelial cells in vitro
WEE1 - Chlamydia Type III secretion effector TepP-deficient mutant infection of endocervical epithelial cells in vitro
ZNF143 - Chlamydia Type III secretion effector TepP-deficient mutant infection of endocervical epithelial cells in vitro
IPO7 - Chlamydia Type III secretion effector TepP-deficient mutant infection of endocervical epithelial cells in vitro
USP47 - Chlamydia Type III secretion effector TepP-deficient mutant infection of endocervical epithelial cells in vitro
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