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Chlamydiae are a large group of Gram-negative obligate intracellular
bacteria that only grow within a membrane-bound vacuole in
eukaryotic host cells. All Chlamydiae share a unique biphasic
developmental cycle, in which the non-replicative elementary bodies
(EBs) invade host cells and remain restricted within the bacterial
vacuole, known as inclusion. Soon after invasion, EBs develop into
replicative RBs that grow and divide by binary fission. Later in the
cycle, RBs undergo a secondary differentiation into EBs, which are
released from the host cell to initiate new rounds of invasion.(...)
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Chlamydia trachomatis type III
