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. 2010 May 14;76(13):4233–4240. doi: 10.1128/AEM.00008-10

FIG. 3.

FIG. 3.

Adsorption of phages JSF9 (A) and JSF10 (B) to different V. cholerae strains. The descriptions of the strains are as follows. Strain S224, V. cholerae O1 classical biotype; C6706, El Tor; EC13352, derivative of strain C6706 defective in synthesis of adenylate cyclase; EC14235, derivative of strain C6706, defective in synthesis of cAMP receptor protein (CRP); AI-1852, O139; AI-1852c, derivative of strain AI-1852 defective in synthesis of adenylate cyclase; V51, O141; V51c, derivative of strain V51, defective in synthesis of adenylate cyclase; Arg-03, nontoxigenic V. cholerae O139 strain. Strains S224, EC13352, EC14235, and Arg-03 were susceptible to the different phages in the plaque assay. The phages were originally isolated from water using S224 and Arg-03 as indicator strains for JSF9 and JSF10, respectively.