Su, H., Messer, R., Whitmire, W., Hughes, S., & Caldwell, H. D. (2000). Subclinical Chlamydial Infection of the Female Mouse Genital Tract Generates a Potent Protective Immune Response: Implications for Development of Live Attenuated Chlamydial Vaccine Strains. American Society for Microbiology.
Chicago Style CitationSu, Hua, Ronald Messer, William Whitmire, Scott Hughes, i Harlan D. Caldwell. Subclinical Chlamydial Infection of the Female Mouse Genital Tract Generates a Potent Protective Immune Response: Implications for Development of Live Attenuated Chlamydial Vaccine Strains. American Society for Microbiology, 2000.
Cita MLASu, Hua, et al. Subclinical Chlamydial Infection of the Female Mouse Genital Tract Generates a Potent Protective Immune Response: Implications for Development of Live Attenuated Chlamydial Vaccine Strains. American Society for Microbiology, 2000.