Biomaterial-associated infection (BAI) is a major cause of the failure of biomaterials/medical devices. Staphylococcus aureus is one of the major pathogens in BAI. Current experimental BAI mammalian animal models such as mouse models are costly and time-consuming, and therefore not suitable for high throughput analysis. Thus, novel animal models as complementary systems for investigating BAI in vivo are desired. In the present study, we aimed to develop a zebrafish embryo model for in vivo visualization and intravital analysis of bacterial infection in the presence of biomaterials based on fluorescence microscopy. In addition, the provoked macrophage response was studied. To this end, we used fluorescent protein-expressing S. aureus and tra...
Short communication.Microbial host–pathogen interactions have been traditionally well studied at gen...
In a world where bacterial infections are becoming harder and harder to fight due to rising antibiot...
This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Licen...
Biomaterial-associated infection (BAI) is a major cause of the failure of biomaterials/medical devic...
Biomaterials (medical devices) are widely used in modern medicine. However, the presence of biomater...
Staphylococcus aureus is a clinically significant human pathogen which poses an increasing healthcar...
To rapidly assess early inflammatory cell responses provoked by biomaterials in the full complexity ...
International audienceZebrafish (Danio rerio) embryos are increasingly used as an infection model to...
Non-mammalian in vivo disease models are particularly popular in early drug discovery. Zebrafish (Da...
Non-mammalian in vivo disease models are particularly popular in early drug discovery. Zebrafish (Da...
Infectious diseases are everywhere around us, and we need to keep improving our knowledge about our...
The increasing use of zebrafish larvae for biomedical research applications is resulting in versatil...
The study of host-pathogen interactions has illuminated fundamental research avenues in both infecti...
The study of host–pathogen interactions has illuminated fundamental research avenues in both infecti...
Bacteria belonging to the genus Cronobacter spp. have been recognized as causative agents of life-th...
Short communication.Microbial host–pathogen interactions have been traditionally well studied at gen...
In a world where bacterial infections are becoming harder and harder to fight due to rising antibiot...
This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Licen...
Biomaterial-associated infection (BAI) is a major cause of the failure of biomaterials/medical devic...
Biomaterials (medical devices) are widely used in modern medicine. However, the presence of biomater...
Staphylococcus aureus is a clinically significant human pathogen which poses an increasing healthcar...
To rapidly assess early inflammatory cell responses provoked by biomaterials in the full complexity ...
International audienceZebrafish (Danio rerio) embryos are increasingly used as an infection model to...
Non-mammalian in vivo disease models are particularly popular in early drug discovery. Zebrafish (Da...
Non-mammalian in vivo disease models are particularly popular in early drug discovery. Zebrafish (Da...
Infectious diseases are everywhere around us, and we need to keep improving our knowledge about our...
The increasing use of zebrafish larvae for biomedical research applications is resulting in versatil...
The study of host-pathogen interactions has illuminated fundamental research avenues in both infecti...
The study of host–pathogen interactions has illuminated fundamental research avenues in both infecti...
Bacteria belonging to the genus Cronobacter spp. have been recognized as causative agents of life-th...
Short communication.Microbial host–pathogen interactions have been traditionally well studied at gen...
In a world where bacterial infections are becoming harder and harder to fight due to rising antibiot...
This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Licen...