Hernia

, Volume 15, Issue 1, pp 105–106 | Cite as

Letter. Re: Orenstein et al. (2010) Activation of human mononuclear cells by porcine biologic meshes in vitro. Hernia 14(4):401–407

Letter to the Editor
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Keywords

Mesothelial Cell Cytokine Concentration Reproducible Method Author State Biologic Mesh 
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References

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    Orenstein SB, Qiao Y, Klueh U, Kreutzer DL, Novitsky YW (2010) Activation of human mononuclear cells by porcine biologic meshes in vitro. Hernia 14(4):401–407CrossRefPubMedGoogle Scholar
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Authors and Affiliations

  1. 1.Exeter Colorectal UnitRoyal Devon and Exeter HospitalExeterUK

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