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- aggregation title "In vitro expression of adhesion receptors and diapedesis by polymorphonuclear neutrophils during experimentally induced Streptococcus uberis mastitis.".
- aggregation abstract "The expression of adhesion receptors and diapedesis by polymorphonuclear neutrophils (PMN) were studied before and during experimentally induced Streptococcus uberis mastitis. Both quarters of the left half of the udders of five midlactation cows were inoculated with a suspension containing approximately 500 CFU of S. uberis 0140J. Clinical signs of an inflammatory reaction and leukocyte influx were observed 24 h after challenge. The expression of CD11b/CD18 adhesion receptors, determined by flow cytometry, was upregulated 24 h after challenge. A confluent monolayer of bovine secretory mammary epithelial cells on collagen-coated inserts was used to study PMN diapedesis. Bovine C5a was used as the chemoattractant. An 80% decrease in PMN diapedesis was observed 24 h after challenge. The decrease in diapedesis continued for 3 weeks after challenge.".
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