HIGHLIGHTS
- who: Valentina Granata from the Stockholm University, Sweden AO Research Institute, Switzerland have published the research: The osteoblast secretome in Staphylococcus aureus osteomyelitis, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
- future: Future research is needed on this point that is relevant to chronicization of infection.
SUMMARY
Intracellular penetration of bacteria occurred in_vitro in a short timeframe; bacterial proliferation started two-four hours postinfection, but the bacterial load in the intracellular compartment of infected osteoclasts did not change over time. Osteoblasts and their progeny S. aureus has been shown to infect osteoblasts and downstream mature . . .
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