Nonpathogenic Colonization with Chlamydia in the Gastrointestinal Tract as Oral Vaccination for Inducing Transmucosal Protection

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    Table S1. Primers for detecting mouse fecal microbiota.

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    Fig. S1. Effect of gastrointestinal C. muridarum on the shedding course of genital tract C. muridarum.

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    Fig. S2. Effect of C. muridarum spreading into the GI tract during primary infection on subsequent (second) genital tract infection.

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    Fig. S3. Flow cytometry analysis of T lymphocyte responses by intragastric immunization with C. muridarum.

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    Fig. S4. Immunofluorescence detection of C. muridarum in mouse colon tissue.

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