2004
DOI: 10.7705/biomedica.v24i4.1294
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Cultivos primarios de células endoteliales aisladas de cordón umbilical humano: un modelo biológico para el estudio de los mecanismos de infección por enterococos.

Abstract: Aunque las especies de enterococos son flora normal del tracto gastrointestinal humano, se encuentran entre los tres agentes patógenos microbianos que más se asocian con infecciones intrahospitalarias. Tradicionalmente, los enterococos se han considerado bacterias extracelulares. Sin embargo, es creciente la información que reporta su ingreso a través de líneas celulares epiteliales o macrófagos. A pesar de que estos microorganismos constituyen el tercer grupo de aislamientos obtenido de pacientes con bacterie… Show more

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“…The use of cell cultures to study bacterial adherence is considered to be a useful model to understand the pathogenesis of some organisms (Finlay & Cossart,1997;Chiriboga & Fontanilla, 2004). Scarce information about the virulence mechanisms of O. rhinotracheale is available, particularly about host colonization and invasion.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The use of cell cultures to study bacterial adherence is considered to be a useful model to understand the pathogenesis of some organisms (Finlay & Cossart,1997;Chiriboga & Fontanilla, 2004). Scarce information about the virulence mechanisms of O. rhinotracheale is available, particularly about host colonization and invasion.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%