Evaluation of Bacterial Colonisation of Biomaterials and Its Effect on TNF-A,-B Defensin-2 and Il-10 Expression in Tissues, in Vivo Study, after 2- and 4-Week Exposure in Rabbit Tissues
21st European Congress of Clinical Microbiology and Infectious Diseases (ECCMID): Abstracts
2011
Aigars Reinis,
Māra Pilmane,
Juta Kroiča,
Jānis Vētra,
Agnese Stunda-Zujeva,
Līga Bērziņa-Cimdiņa,
V. Kuzņecova,
Dagnija Rostoka
The aim of the study is to explore 3 originally synthesised biomaterials and bacterial colonisation risk and their impact on the surrounding tissue: material A - raw materials and products are crystalline, B - the substance is an amorphous, crystalline product; B+ - B etched in order to reduce the amorphous phase.
Atslēgas vārdi
in vivo, tissue, bioactivity
Hipersaite
http://registration.akm.ch/einsicht.php?XNABSTRACT_ID=127005&XNSPRACHE_ID=2&XNKONGRESS_ID=136&XNMASKEN_ID=900
Reinis, A., Pilmane, M., Kroiča, J., Vētra, J., Stunda-Zujeva, A., Bērziņa-Cimdiņa, L., Kuzņecova, V., Rostoka, D. Evaluation of Bacterial Colonisation of Biomaterials and Its Effect on TNF-A,-B Defensin-2 and Il-10 Expression in Tissues, in Vivo Study, after 2- and 4-Week Exposure in Rabbit Tissues. No: 21st European Congress of Clinical Microbiology and Infectious Diseases (ECCMID): Abstracts, Itālija, Milan, 7.-10. maijs, 2011. Milan: ECCMID, 2011, 1.-1.lpp.
Publikācijas valoda
English (en)