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. 2011 May 13;52(6):3187–3192. doi: 10.1167/iovs.10-6558

Figure 1.

Figure 1.

Efficacy of WTA inhibitors in VH. (A) Growth change (−Δlog CFU/mL) of RN6390 bacteria after a 24-hour incubation with 1% DMSO or 5 μg/mL targocil in BHI or VH is shown. Targocil inhibited bacterial growth in BHI, but killed S. aureus in VH. (B) Growth change (−Δlog CFU/mL) of RN6390 bacteria, which were treated with 1% DMSO or 1 μg/mL tunicamycin for 24 hours in BHI or VH, is shown. At the concentration tested, tunicamycin did not inhibit bacterial growth in BHI. The number of tunicamycin-treated bacteria present in VH decreased. Data are expressed as the mean ± SEM (n = 3).