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Article Title: Removal of Group B Streptococci Colonizing the Vagina and Oropharynx of Mice with a Bacteriophage Lytic Enzyme
doi: 10.1128/AAC.49.1.111-117.2005
Figure Lengend Snippet: Bacteria and bacteriophage used in this study
Article Snippet: A streptomycin-resistant derivative of NCTC 11237 was generated by growing the NCTC 11237 strain for 18 h in THY broth supplemented with streptomycin increasing stepwise to a final concentration of 200 μg/ml. table ft1 table-wrap mode="anchored" t5 TABLE 1. caption a7 Bacteria or bacteriophage Strain Serotype Source a Bacteria GBS NCTC 11234 IIR 1 NCTC 11235 II/Ic 1 NCTC 11237 IIIR 1 NCTC 11244 Ib 1 NCTC 11248 Ia 1 NCTC 11254 III 1 NCTC 11237 derivative IIIR, Str r 2 ATCC BAA-611 V 6 Other Lancefield groups Group A streptococcus D471 2 Group C streptococcus 2GRP66 2 Group D streptococcus D76 2 Group D streptococcus JH2-2 2 Group E streptococcus K131 2 Group G streptococcus D166B 2 Group L streptococcus D167A 2 Group N streptococcus C559 2 Oral streptococci S. gordonii PK488 4 FSS2 4 S. oralis PK34 3 S. salivarius ATCC 9222 3 ATCC 27945 3 S. sobrinus 6715 2 S. mutans 10449 5 Other bacteria Lactobacillus acidophilus ATCC 4356 6 Lactobacillus crispatus ATCC 33197 6 Bacillus cereus ATCC 4342 2 Staphylococcus aureus RN6390 2 Bacteriophage GBS phage NCTC 11261 NCTC 11237 b 1 Open in a separate window a 1, NCTC, Colindale, London, United Kingdom; 2, The Rockefeller University Collection; 3, Paul Kolenbrander, National Institute of Dental and Craniofacial Research, Bethesda Md.
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