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View article: Staphylococcal internalization into osteoblasts: a partially conserved mechanism across the genus
Staphylococcal internalization into osteoblasts: a partially conserved mechanism across the genus Open
Staphylococcus aureus , recognized as a major human pathogen, is associated with severe infections such as bacteremia, endocarditis, skin and soft tissue infections, and bone and joint infections. Virulence mechanisms, including biofilm fo…
View article: Monitoring intracellular replication dynamics unveils high proportion of non-replicating antibiotic-tolerant Staphylococcus aureus inside osteoblasts
Monitoring intracellular replication dynamics unveils high proportion of non-replicating antibiotic-tolerant Staphylococcus aureus inside osteoblasts Open
Therapeutic failures and relapses are critical challenges in Staphylococcus aureus bone and joint infections. These issues may stem, in part, from the incomplete eradication of S. aureus residing within osteoblasts, the bone-forming cells,…
View article: Staphylococcal Internalization into Osteoblasts: A Partially Conserved Mechanism Across the Genus
Staphylococcal Internalization into Osteoblasts: A Partially Conserved Mechanism Across the Genus Open
Staphylococcus aureus, considered as a major human pathogen, is associated with severe infections such as bacteremia, endocarditis, skin and soft tissue infections, and bone and joint infections. Virulence mechanisms, such as biofilm forma…
View article: LipoParticles: a lipid membrane coating onto polymer particles to enhance the internalization in osteoblast cells
LipoParticles: a lipid membrane coating onto polymer particles to enhance the internalization in osteoblast cells Open
LipoParticles, core–shell assemblies consisting of a polymer core coated by a lipid membrane, are promising carriers for drug delivery applications with intracellular targets.
View article: Experience With the Use of the MicroDTTect Device for the Diagnosis of Low-Grade Chronic Prosthetic Joint Infections in a Routine Setting
Experience With the Use of the MicroDTTect Device for the Diagnosis of Low-Grade Chronic Prosthetic Joint Infections in a Routine Setting Open
Background: In prosthetic joint infections (PJIs), identification of the causative microorganisms is critical to successfully adapt and optimize treatment. However, microbiological diagnosis of PJIs remains a challenge notably because bact…