Perspective: My 37 year journey through Chlamydia research: Chlamydia antigen analysis using monoclonal antibodies and major histocompatibility complex molecules

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Abstract

Chlamydia antigen analysis enables understanding of disease pathogenesis, facilitates development of diagnostic immunoassays and is essential to the design of a subunit Chlamydia trachomatis vaccine. Using an autobiographical narrative, I review over three decades of antigen analysis research findings coming from my research laboratory and provide an outlook to the broader field of Chlamydia seroepidemiology and vaccinology. Based on the experiences of my scientific career I conclude with thoughts for young scientists newly entering the Chlamydia research field.

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Brunham, R. C. (2017). Perspective: My 37 year journey through Chlamydia research: Chlamydia antigen analysis using monoclonal antibodies and major histocompatibility complex molecules. Pathogens and Disease, 75(8). https://doi.org/10.1093/femspd/ftx089

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