The role of catalicedins in the development of infectious complications in hip replacement
L. A. Dmitrieva,
A. N. Morozov,
O. V. Say
et al.
Abstract:Reducing the risk of infectious complications after hip replacement both in the early and late postoperative period remains an important task. Currently, there is a search for laboratory markers of infection development in the field of surgical intervention with high prognostic significance. Violation of the production of catelecidins LL37 may be a factor contributing to the development of infectious and inflammatory complications. To investigate the concentration of cathelicidin in dynamics in patients with h… Show more
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