Post-hypoxia Invasion of the fetal brain by multidrug resistant Staphylococcus
Abstract Herein we describe an association between activation of inflammatory pathways following transient hypoxia and the appearance of the multidrug resistant bacteria Staphylococcus simulans in the fetal brain. Reduction of maternal arterial oxygen tension by 50% over 30 min resulted in a subseiu...
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Autores principales: | Miguel A. Zarate, Michelle D. Rodriguez, Eileen I. Chang, Jordan T. Russell, Thomas J. Arndt, Elaine M. Richards, Beronica A. Ocasio, Eva Aranda, Elizabeth M. Gordon, Kevin Yu, Josef Neu, Maureen Keller-Wood, Eric W. Triplett, Charles E. Wood |
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Nature Portfolio
2017
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/3cfd4a433f0f4938841b31318171a1dc |
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