Fig. 5.
Fig. 5. The effect of NEI treatment in vivo on the antimicrobial activity of wound fluids ex vivo. / Wound fluids were subjected to RDAs against S epidermidis,S aureus, P aeruginosa, E coli, and C albicans in (A) low-ionic conditions (10 mM NaP) and (B) higher-ionic conditions (10 mM NaP/100 mM NaCl). Antimicrobial activity, expressed as RDUs, was significantly decreased in NEI-treated fluids in a pair-wise comparison to solvent-only controls (P < .05, indicated by asterisks) (n = 10-16). Error bars represent SEM.

The effect of NEI treatment in vivo on the antimicrobial activity of wound fluids ex vivo.

Wound fluids were subjected to RDAs against S epidermidis,S aureus, P aeruginosa, E coli, and C albicans in (A) low-ionic conditions (10 mM NaP) and (B) higher-ionic conditions (10 mM NaP/100 mM NaCl). Antimicrobial activity, expressed as RDUs, was significantly decreased in NEI-treated fluids in a pair-wise comparison to solvent-only controls (P < .05, indicated by asterisks) (n = 10-16). Error bars represent SEM.

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