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From: In vitro response of THP-1 derived macrophages to antimicrobially effective PHMB-coated Ti6Al4V alloy implant material with and without contamination with S. epidermidis and P. aeruginosa

Fig. 3

Fold increases of reactive oxygen species (iROS) generated after 2 h incubation of macrophages on variously treated Ti6Al4V implant surfaces (H = H2O2-oxidized, N = NaOH-treated, HP/NP = PHMB coated after H2O2- or NaOH-processing with adsorbed amounts of PHMB) analyzed with CellROX® green reagent. Signal intensity (mean + SD for n = 3–6) is represented as fold increase of iROS in cells on untreated Ti6Al4V surfaces

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