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agr function in clinical Staphylococcus aureus isolates, by K. E. Traber, E. Lee, S. Benson, R. Corrigan, M. Cantera, B. Shopsin and R. P. Novick

Microbiology vol. 154, part 8, pp. 2265 - 2274

Table S1. Details of all clinical isolates, including multiple isolates from individual patients [Excel file] (51 kb)

Table S2. Oligonucleotide primers [PDF] (56 kb)

Fig. S1. Electrophoretic separation of ClaI digests. Chromosomal DNA of the indicated strains was digested with ClaI, separated on agarose, stained with ethidium bromide and photographed. Lanes: 1-4, single-colony isolates of the patient 9 strain; 5 and 6, patient 28, haemolytic and non-haemolytic isolates, respectively; 7-9, patient 60 (7, haemolytic; 8 and 9, non-haemolytic isolates). The prominent band at the top of the patient 28 patterns is probably a plasmid. [PDF] (1290 kb)







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