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. 2013 Apr;57(4):1583–1588. doi: 10.1128/AAC.01283-12

Fig 3.

Fig 3

Amphotericin B (AMB)-induced efflux of AMB-susceptible (ATS) (gray columns) and AMB-resistant (ATR) (black columns) Aspergillus terreus. (A) Protein efflux at sublethal (0.1 μg/ml) AMB concentrations. (B) Protein efflux at lethal (10 μg/ml) AMB concentrations. In all experiments, the level of protein release of ATR was significantly higher (P < 0.05). (C) Amino acid efflux at sublethal (0.1 μg/ml) AMB concentrations. (D) Amino acid efflux at lethal (10 μg/ml) AMB concentrations. (E) Potassium release in susceptible A. terreus treated with sublethal (S) and lethal (L) concentrations of AMB. (F) Potassium release in resistant A. terreus treated with sublethal and lethal concentrations of AMB. For statistical analyses, Student's two-tailed t test was used.