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Figure 4 | Annals of Clinical Microbiology and Antimicrobials

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From: β-lactam antibiotic-induced release of lipoteichoic acid from Staphylococcus aureus leads to activation of neutrophil granulocytes

Figure 4

S. aureus release LTA after treatment with antibiotics. S. aureus were exposed to antibiotics for four hours. The bacterial supernatants were collected and sterile filtered. The LTA content of the supernatants was measured with an LTA-specific ELISA. Data are expressed as mean ± SD of three experiments. Significant differences between treated and non-treated cultures are indicated (transformation log10(x + 0.5), ANOVA, Dunnetts post test). FLU20 = flucloxacillin 20 × MIC; FLU1 = flucloxacillin 1 × MIC; ERY20 = erythromycin 20 × MIC; ERY1 = erythromycin 1 × MIC; CIP20 = ciprofloxacin 20 × MIC; CIP1 = ciprofloxacin 1 × MIC; GEN20 = gentamicin 20 × MIC; GEN1 = gentamicin 1 × MIC.

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