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. 2016 May 12;6:26077. doi: 10.1038/srep26077

Figure 3. In vivo antibacterial activity of SET-M33L peptide in skin infection.

Figure 3

15 neutropenic mice per group (BALB/c) were infected on abraded skin with P. aeruginosa P1242 and then treated every day with 10 mg/ml SET-M33L-lotion (SET-M33L) or with SET-M33L free-lotion (CTR). (A) Example of images of five animals at day 2. (B) Scatter plots representing the photon flux per second (p/s) emitted by bacteria at day 2 from all mice (each circle corresponds to one animal). The horizontal lines indicate the median value. p < 0.03.