2010
DOI: 10.1016/j.mimet.2010.07.010
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Analysis of antimicrobial peptides from porcine neutrophils

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“…Previous studies revealed that cathelicidins are cytotoxic against eukaryotic cells at high concentrations (Aarbiou et al, 2006). Our previous research estimated that there were no cytotoxic effects on studied cell lines in concentrations up to 20 mg/mL (Wessely-Szponder et al, 2010).…”
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“…Previous studies revealed that cathelicidins are cytotoxic against eukaryotic cells at high concentrations (Aarbiou et al, 2006). Our previous research estimated that there were no cytotoxic effects on studied cell lines in concentrations up to 20 mg/mL (Wessely-Szponder et al, 2010).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 89%
“…Moreover, indolicidin displays major antiendotoxic properties, whereas Bac2A is a more potent chemotactic agent than indolicidin (Bowdish et al, 2005). The PF used in our study for the stimulation of rabbit neutrophils were obtained according to the previously described method (Wessely-Szponder et al, 2010). The usefulness of these antimicrobial peptides isolated from porcine neutrophils as a therapeutic that modulates inflammatory response during and after bone graft surgical procedure has not yet been evaluated.…”
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