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Fig. 7

From: Tailored liposomal nanotraps for the treatment of Streptococcal infections

Fig. 7

Differences in the kinetics of SLO and SLS revealed after selective inhibition of SLO. After selective inhibition of SLO by Ch:Sm-liposomes (▲), the remaining hemolytic activities of SLS develop much slower than the total hemolytic activities of the untreated GAS supernatants () (a). A similar (but smaller) lag in the development of hemolytic activities is observed for GGS 5109 and GGS ATCC 12394 supernatants (b). No differences in the kinetics of hemolysis between Ch:Sm-treated (▲) and untreated () supernatants are observed for the GGS 5804 strain (b). Error bars = Mean ± SD. N = 3

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