@pennvet@PennVetWDC @NewBoltonCenter It is no great surprise that dogs can detect s aureus infection. The intriguing part is that s aureus VOCs are conserved both in vitro and in vivo despite host-microbial interactions https://t.co/6aOpEBKtX6
A fantastic journey... 300 years later in the same month, two individuals are rewarded for grit, perseverance, and tenacity in their research #upenn#PSOM
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For high-risk candidates, articulating spacers can preserve knee function, reduce morbidity from second-stage surgery, and lower the costs with similar rates of infection clearance as 2-stage exchange.
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@upenn@pennvet @NewBoltonCenter we have come a long way interrogating disc biology, including the foundation of what has become the bedrock of spine research, the Philadelphia Spine Research Society in 2006 with Founders: Shapiro, Marcolongo, Risbud, Vresilovic, Elliott & Schaer
Congrats to @RobertMauck11 & @ElliottLab on the inaugural Grood ASME Medal for interdisciplinary team science — and all members of the spine team! Thank you for modeling effective & fun collaboration for us all.
Coupling ultrasound-triggered microbubble destruction with antibiotics in diluted synovial fluid leads to the effective clearance of S. aureus in models of septic arthritis 🫧🦠
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