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Chlamydia trachomatis as a cause of neonatal conjunctivitis.
Darville, T., (2008) Chlamydia trachomatis. Long: Principles and Practice of Pediatric Infectious Diseases, 3rd
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Djukic, S., Nedeljkovic, M., Pervulov M., Ljubic, A, Radunovic, N. (1996) Intra-amniotic Chlamydia
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Harrison, H.R., Riggin, R.T. (1979) Infection of untreated primary human amnion monolayers with Chlamydia.
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Heckels, J.E., Blackett, B., Everson, J.S., Ward, M.E. (1976) The influence of surface charge on the attachment
of Neisseria gonorrhoeae to human cells. J Gen Microbiol, 96, 359-64.
Hida, N., Nishiyama, N., Miyoshi, S., Kira, S., Segawa, K., Uyama, T., Mori, T., Miyado, K., Igegami, Y., Cui,
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Hovatta, O., Mikkola, M., Gertow, K., Stromberg, A-M., Inzunza, J., Hreinsson, J., Rozell, B., Blennow, E.,
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Imarai, M., Candia, E., Rodriguez-Tirado, C., Tognarelli, J., Pardo, M., Perez, T., Valdes, D., Reyes-Cerpa, S.,
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Kieusseian, A. and Cumano, A. (2008) Are hematopoietic stem cells generated in the placenta? Cell Stem Cell,
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Kita, E., Matsuura, H. and Kashiba., S. (1981), A mouse model for the study of gonococcal genital infection. J
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Kjaergaard, N., Hein, M., Hyttel, L., Helmig, R.B., Schonheyder, H.D., Uldbjerg, N. and Madsen, H. (1999)
Antibacterial properties of human amnion and chorion in vitro. Eur J Obstet & Gynecol and Reprod Biol, 94,
224-229.
Kobayashi, M., Yakuwa, T., Sasaki, K., Sato, K., Kikuchi, A., Kamo, I., Yokoyama, Y. and Sakuragawa, N.
(2008) Multilineage potential of side population cells from human amnion mesenchymal layer. Cell
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Kogler, G., Sensken, S., Airey, J.A., Trapp, T., Muschen, M., Feldhan, N., Liedtke, S., Sorg, R.., Fischer, J.,
Rosenbaum, C., Greschat, S., et al. (2004) A new human somatic stem cell from placental cord blood with
intrinsic pluripotent differentiation potential. J Exp Med, 200(2), 123-135.
Kurtzberg, J., Laughlin, M., Graham, M., Smith, C., Olson, J., Halperin, E.C., Ciocci, G., Carrier, C., Stevens,
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La Scolea, L.J., Paroski, J.S., Burzynski, L., Faden, H.S. (1984) Chlamydia trachomatis infection in infants
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Lieberman. J.M. (2008) Neisseria gonorrhoeae. Long: Principles and Practice of Pediatric Infectious Diseases,
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Lyons, J.M., Ito, J.I. and Morre., S.A., (2004)Chlamydia trachomatis serovar E isolates from patients with
different clinical manifestations have similar courses of infection in a murine model: host factors as major
determinants of C trachomatis mediated pathogenesis. J Clin Pathol, 47, 657-659.
Mardh, P.A., Helin, I., Bobeck, S., Laurin, J. and Nilsson, T. (1980) Colonization of pregnant and puerperal
women and neonates with Chlamydia trachomatis. Br J Vener Dis, 56, 96-100.
Mardh, P.A., Johansson, P.J., Svenningsen, N. (1984) Intrauterine lung infection with Chlamydia trachomatis in
a premature infant. Acta Paediatr Scand, 73, 569-572.
Matovina, M., Husnajak, K., Mulutin, N., Ciglar, S. and Grce, M., (2004) Possible role of bacterial and viral
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McGee, Z.A., Stephens, D.S., Hoffman, L.H., Schlech, W.F. and Horn, R.G., Mechanisms of mucosal invasion
by pathogenic Neisseria. Rev Infect Dis, 5(4), 708-714.
McGee, Z.A., Gregg, C.R., Johnson, A.P., Kalter, S.S. and Taylor-Robinson, D. (1990) The evolutionary
Thomas, G.B., Jones, J., Sbarra, A.J., Cetrulo, C., Reisner, D. (1990) Isolation of Chlamydia trachomatis from
amniotic fluid. Obstet Gynecol, 76 (3), 519-20.
Thorp, J.M., Katz, V.L., Fowler, L.J., Kurtzman, J.T., Bowes, W.A. (1989) Fetal death from chlamydial
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Tuffrey, M., Falder, P., Gale, J., Taylor-Robinson, D. (1988) Failure of Chlamydia trachomatis to pass
transplacentally to fetuses of TO mice infected during pregnancy. J Med Microbiol, 24, 1-5.
Vanrompay, D., Hoang, T.Q., DeVos, L., Verminnen, K., Harkinezhad, T., Chiers, K., Morre, S.A. and Cox, E.
(2005) Specific-pathogen-free pigs as an animal model for studying Chlamydia trachomatis genital infection.
Infection and Immunity, 73(12), 8317-8321.
Vile, Y., Carroll, S.G., Watts, P., Ward, M., Nicolaides, K.H. (1997) Chlamydia trachomatis infection in
prelabour amniorrhexis. Br J Obstet Gynaecol, 104(9), 1091-3.
Weinberg, W., Smith, L.P., Karney, W.W. (1983) Chlamydia trachomatis: An uncommon cause of
cystourethritis in female dependents of military personnel. Military Medicine, 148, 543-4.
Wilshaw, S-P., Kearney, J.N., Fisher, J. and Ingham, E. (2006) Production of an accellular amniotic membrane
matrix for use in tissue engineering. Tissue Engineering, 12(8), 1217-2129.
Yvert, F., Frost, E., Walter, P., Gass, R. and Ivanoff, B. (1985) Prepartal infection of the placenta with Neisseria
gonorrhoeae. Genitourin Med, 61, 103-5.
Zhang C., Zhu, D., Guo, X. (2002) A study on ways of intrauterine infection of Chlamydia trachomatis.
Zhonghua Fu Chan Ke Za Zhi, 37(3), 149-51.