Immunoelectron-microscopic quantitation of differential levels of chlamydial proteins in a cell culture model of persistent Chlamydia trachomatis infection.
AUTOR(ES)
Beatty, W L
RESUMO
Electron immunolabeling techniques were used for quantitative evaluation of alterations in the steady-state levels of chlamydial antigens in persistent Chlamydia trachomatis cultures. Gamma interferon-mediated persistent chlamydial development correlated with an increase in the levels of the chlamydial heat shock protein (hsp60) and with a significant reduction in the levels of the major outer membrane protein.
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