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. 2018 May 25;62(6):e02260-17. doi: 10.1128/AAC.02260-17

FIG 2.

FIG 2

Inhibitory effects of pyocyanin on C. pneumoniae AR39 (A) and C. muridarum MoPn (B). Infection and inhibitor treatment were performed as described in Fig. 1B and C legends, with the exception that centrifugation was performed following inoculation with C. pneumoniae AR39 to facilitate its infection. The primary antibodies used for immunostaining were polyclonal mouse anti-AR39 and anti-MoPn.