IL-10 production by granulocytes promotes Staphylococcus aureus craniotomy infection
Abstract Background Treatment of brain tumors, epilepsy, or hemodynamic abnormalities requires a craniotomy to access the brain. Nearly 1 million craniotomies are performed in the US annually, which increase to ~ 14 million worldwide and despite prophylaxis, infectious complications after craniotomy...
Principais autores: | Gunjan Kak, Zachary Van Roy, Cortney E. Heim, Rachel W. Fallet, Wen Shi, Axel Roers, Bin Duan, Tammy Kielian |
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Formato: | Artigo |
Idioma: | English |
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BMC
2023-05-01
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coleção: | Journal of Neuroinflammation |
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Acesso em linha: | https://doi.org/10.1186/s12974-023-02798-7 |
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