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. 2013 Sep 30;8(9):e77122. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0077122

Table 3. Bacterial strains used in the study.

Strains Abbreviation Source
PS47 M. Heck (National Institute of Public Health and the Environment, the Netherlands)
8325 (BB255) B. Berger-Bächi (University of Zürich, Switzerland) [52]
8325 KO K. Ohlsen (University of Würzburg, Germany)
8325 (NRS77) NARSA (www. narsa.net)
8325 (RN1) R. Novick (New York University, NY, USA)
SA113 S. Cramton (University of Tübingen, Germany)
ISP794 (Sequenced in [46]) P. Pattee (Iowa State University, IA, USA)
RN25 (NRS133) NARSA (www. narsa.net)
8325-4 (RN450) RN R. Novick (New York University, NY, USA)
8325-4/SK408 G. Mahairas (Iowa State University, IA, USA) [53]
8325-4 TF T. Foster (Trinity College, Ireland)
8325-4 AC A. Cheung (Dartmouth Medical School, NH, USA)
8325-4 CvE C. von Eiff (University of Münster, Germany)
8325-4 (Sequenced in this study) seq S. Foster (University of Sheffield, UK)
8325-4 (NRS135) NARSA (www. narsa.net)
RN6390 P. McNamara (Univ. of Wisconsin-Madison, WI, USA)
RN4220 R. Novick via D. Hooper (Harvard Medical School, MA, USA)
SH1000 S. Foster (University of Sheffield, UK)
RA1 [45]
PC1070 S. Foster (University of Sheffield, UK) [20]
PC161 S. Foster (University of Sheffield, UK) [20]
PC322 S. Foster (University of Sheffield, UK) [20]
8325-4 ∆spx [21]
8325-4 spx-c [21]