Proinflammatory Microenvironment During Kingella kingae Infection Modulates Osteoclastogenesis
Kingella kingae is an emerging pathogen that causes septic arthritis, osteomyelitis, and bacteremia in children from 6 to 48 months of age. The presence of bacteria within or near the bone is associated with an inflammatory process that results in osteolysis, but the underlying pathogenic mechanisms...
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Main Authors: | Ayelén Ivana Pesce Viglietti, Franco Agustín Sviercz, Cinthya Alicia Marcela López, Rosa Nicole Freiberger, Jorge Quarleri, María Victoria Delpino |
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Frontiers Media S.A.
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/397eb69daa5f4501b547431ffa93d03d |
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