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. 2013 Aug;159(Pt 8):1606–1617. doi: 10.1099/mic.0.066472-0

Table 1. Bacterial strains used in this study.

Strains Relevant features Reference
UTI89 E. coli cystitis isolate Mulvey et al. (1998)
MG1655 K-12 E. coli isolates Blattner et al. (1997)
NU14 E. coli cystitis isolate Hultgren et al. (1986)
536 E. coli pyelonephritis isolate Berger et al. (1982)
DS17 E. coli pyelonephritis isolate Tullus et al. (1984)
GR12 E. coli pyelonephritis isolate Svanborg Edén et al. (1983)
J96 E. coli pyelonephritis isolate Hull et al. (1981)
CFT073 E. coli pyelonephritis/blood isolate Mobley et al. (1990)
EDL933 Enterohemhorrhagic E. coli isolate Riley et al. (1983)
ECOR E. coli reference set (n = 68) Ochman & Selander (1984)
E. coli cystitis isolates Single and recurrent clinical E. coli cystitis isolates (n = 68) Czaja et al. (2009); Garofalo et al. (2007); Hooton et al. (1996)
E. coli asymptomatic isolates Single and recurrent clinical E. coli ASB isolates (n = 45) Garofalo et al. (2007); Hooton et al. (1996)
E. coli faecal isolates Clinical E. coli faecal–commensal isolates (n = 20) Stapleton et al. (1991)
E. coli pyelonephritis isolates Clinical E. coli pyelonephritis isolates (n = 22) Johnson et al. (1991)
E. coli urosepsis isolates Clinical E. coli urosepsis isolates (n = 20) Johnson et al. (1987); Johnson et al. (1988)