In Vitro and In Vivo Model to Study Bacterial Adhesion to the Vessel Wall Under Flow Conditions

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June 11th, 2015

DOI :

10.3791/52862-v

June 11th, 2015


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Bacterial Adhesion

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Title

1:40

S. aureus Preparation for In Vitro Perfusion and In Vivo Experiments

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In Vitro Perfusion Experiments

5:53

In Vivo Mesentric Perfusion Model

8:08

Results: von Willebrand Factor is Essential for Shear Mediated Adhesion of S. aureus to Endothelial Cells and to the Subendothelial Matrix

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Conclusion

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