The Level of Inflammatory Cytokines and Antimicrobial Peptides after Composite Material Implantation and Contamination with Bacterial Culture
The 25th International Baltic Conference of Engineering Materials & Tribology BALTMATTRIB 2016: Abstracts Book 2016
Ingus Skadiņš, Juta Kroiča, Ilze Šalma, Aigars Reinis, Marina Putniņa, Dagnija Rostoka

As biomaterial implantation is a traumatic process, especially if the implanted object becomes contaminet by bacteria, it can cause a significant increase in the production of inflammatory cytokines.


Keywords
IL-10, TNF-alpha, beta-defensin-2, S.epidermis, P.aeruginosa
Hyperlink
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Skadiņš, I., Kroiča, J., Šalma, I., Reinis, A., Sokolova, M., Rostoka, D. The Level of Inflammatory Cytokines and Antimicrobial Peptides after Composite Material Implantation and Contamination with Bacterial Culture. In: The 25th International Baltic Conference of Engineering Materials & Tribology BALTMATTRIB 2016: Abstracts Book, Latvia, Riga, 3-4 November, 2016. Riga: 2016, pp.88-88. ISBN 978-9934-19-029-2.

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English (en)
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