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Waddlia sp. G817
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Waddlia sp. RLUH-1
National Institutes of Health
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Review
2016
Review
2016
Chlamydial polymorphic membrane proteins: regulation, function and potential vaccine candidates
S. Vasilevsky
,
M. Stojanov
,
Gilbert GREUB
,
D. Baud
Virulence
2016
Corpus ID: 43909556
Pmps (Polymorphic Membrane Proteins) are a group of membrane bound surface exposed chlamydial proteins that have been…
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Highly Cited
2014
Highly Cited
2014
Role of Waddlia chondrophila Placental Infection in Miscarriage
D. Baud
,
G. Goy
,
+5 authors
Gilbert GREUB
Emerging Infectious Diseases
2014
Corpus ID: 2389294
Waddlia chondrophila is an intracellular bacterium suspected to cause human and bovine abortion. We confirmed an association…
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Highly Cited
2010
Highly Cited
2010
The Waddlia Genome: A Window into Chlamydial Biology
C. Bertelli
,
F. Collyn
,
+6 authors
Gilbert GREUB
PLoS ONE
2010
Corpus ID: 6375319
Growing evidence suggests that a novel member of the Chlamydiales order, Waddlia chondrophila, is a potential agent of…
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Highly Cited
2010
Highly Cited
2010
Early intracellular trafficking of Waddlia chondrophila in human macrophages.
A. Croxatto
,
Gilbert GREUB
Microbiology
2010
Corpus ID: 206201105
Waddlia chondrophila is an obligate intracellular bacterium considered as a potential agent of abortion in both humans and…
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2009
Highly Cited
2009
Development of a real-time PCR for the specific detection of Waddlia chondrophila in clinical samples
G. Goy
,
A. Croxatto
,
K. Posfay-Barbe
,
A. Gervaix
,
Gilbert GREUB
European Journal of Clinical Microbiology and…
2009
Corpus ID: 24444729
Waddlia chondrophila is considered as an emerging human pathogen likely involved in miscarriage and lower respiratory tract…
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Highly Cited
2008
Highly Cited
2008
Chlamydia-like bacteria in respiratory samples of community-acquired pneumonia patients.
S. Haider
,
Astrid Collingro
,
J. Walochnik
,
M. Wagner
,
M. Horn
FEMS Microbiology Letters
2008
Corpus ID: 6802104
Chlamydia-like bacteria, obligate intracellular relatives of Chlamydia trachomatis and Chlamydophila pneumoniae, are widely…
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Highly Cited
2007
Highly Cited
2007
Waddlia chondrophila, a Potential Agent of Human Fetal Death
D. Baud
,
V. Thomas
,
A. Arafa
,
L. Regan
,
Gilbert GREUB
Emerging Infectious Diseases
2007
Corpus ID: 16152528
We investigated the zoonotic potential of Waddlia chondrophila, a new Chlamydia-like abortigenic agent in ruminants. Anti-Waddlia…
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2005
Highly Cited
2005
Isolation of Waddlia malaysiensis, A Novel Intracellular Bacterium, from Fruit Bat (Eonycteris spelaea)
Paul K.B. Chua
,
J. Corkill
,
P. Hooi
,
S. Cheng
,
C. Winstanley
,
Anthony Hart
Emerging Infectious Diseases
2005
Corpus ID: 1628143
A novel obligate intracellular bacterium was isolated from urine samples from fruit bats (Eonycterisspelaea) in peninsular…
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Highly Cited
2004
Highly Cited
2004
Free-living Amoebae May Serve as Hosts for the Chlamydia-like Bacterium Waddlia chondrophila Isolated from an Aborted Bovine Foetus
R. Michel
,
M. Steinert
,
L. Zöller
,
B. Hauröder
,
K. Henning
2004
Corpus ID: 55532065
Summary. Chlamydia-like endocytobionts are commonly observed in protozoan hosts. Therefore, we examined the potential of 21…
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Highly Cited
1999
Highly Cited
1999
Analysis of the 16S rRNA gene of micro-organism WSU 86-1044 from an aborted bovine foetus reveals that it is a member of the order Chlamydiales: proposal of Waddliaceae fam. nov., Waddlia…
F. Rurangirwa
,
P. M. Dilbeck
,
T. Crawford
,
T. McGuire
,
T. McElwain
International Journal of Systematic Bacteriology
1999
Corpus ID: 25289227
The structural gene encoding the 16S rRNA of the new obligate intracellular organism presently designated WSU 86-1044T was…
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