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C19orf60 - Chlamydia Type III secretion effector TepP-deficient mutant infection of endocervical epithelial cells in vitro
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CRLF1 - Chlamydia Type III secretion effector TepP-deficient mutant infection of endocervical epithelial cells in vitro
UBA52 - Chlamydia Type III secretion effector TepP-deficient mutant infection of endocervical epithelial cells in vitro
TMEM59L - Chlamydia Type III secretion effector TepP-deficient mutant infection of endocervical epithelial cells in vitro
KXD1 - Chlamydia Type III secretion effector TepP-deficient mutant infection of endocervical epithelial cells in vitro
FKBP8 - Chlamydia Type III secretion effector TepP-deficient mutant infection of endocervical epithelial cells in vitro
KLHL26 - Chlamydia Type III secretion effector TepP-deficient mutant infection of endocervical epithelial cells in vitro
ELL - Chlamydia Type III secretion effector TepP-deficient mutant infection of endocervical epithelial cells in vitro
CRTC1 - Chlamydia Type III secretion effector TepP-deficient mutant infection of endocervical epithelial cells in vitro
ISYNA1 - Chlamydia Type III secretion effector TepP-deficient mutant infection of endocervical epithelial cells in vitro
COMP - Chlamydia Type III secretion effector TepP-deficient mutant infection of endocervical epithelial cells in vitro
GDF15 - Chlamydia Type III secretion effector TepP-deficient mutant infection of endocervical epithelial cells in vitro
UPF1 - Chlamydia Type III secretion effector TepP-deficient mutant infection of endocervical epithelial cells in vitro
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