Fig. 7From: Efficacy of NEMO-binding domain peptide used to treat experimental osteomyelitis caused by methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus: an in-vivo studyPhotomicrographs of the control group (a and b) shows destruction of cortical bone (black arrow), sequestrum formation (white arrow), intramedullary abscess (black arrow-head), fibrosis (white arrow-head), and proliferated foamy histotcytes (red arrow-head). The van group (c) and NBD group (d) showed relatively moderate osteomyelitis characteristics, with some new bone formation (red arrow). Photomicrographs of the NBD + Van group (e and f) were shown mild destruction of cortical bone and intramedullary new bone formation, without signs of severe inflammation (haematoxylin and eosin)Back to article page