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This project aims to identify bacterial proteins from Chlamydia that are crucial for its survival and persistence within host cells. By targeting these proteins, the research seeks to develop new therapeutic strategies to combat chronic infections caused by this pathogen.
The high prevalence of Chlamydia infections and the heavy burden they inflict on public health justify the search for novel therapeutic approaches directed against this pathogen.
Research on this obligate intracellular bacterium is very difficult, due to substantial technical impediments.
One current challenge is to identify bacterial proteins that are required for Chlamydia to survive and proliferate in the host and that could serve as targets in novel therapeutic strategies.
In particular, the…
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