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Volume 12, Number 11—November 2006
Research

Serotype Competence and Penicillin Resistance in Streptococcus pneumoniae

Yu-Chia Hsieh*, Jin-Town Wang†, Wen-Sen Lee*, Po-Ren Hsueh†Comments to Author , Pei-Lan Shao†, Luan-Yin Chang†, Chun-Yi Lu†, Chin-Yun Lee†, Fu-Yuan Huang‡, and Li-Min Huang†Comments to Author 
Author affiliations: *Taipei Medical University-WanFang Hospital, Taipei, Taiwan; †National Taiwan University Hospital, Taipei, Taiwan; ‡Mackay Memorial Hospital, Taipei, Taiwan

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Figure 3

Competence (transformation frequency) induced by competence-stimulating peptide 1 (CSP-1) and CSP-2 between isolates belonging to serotypes 6B, 14, 19F, 9V, and 23F, and isolates belonging to serotypes 3 and 18C (*, p<0.05).

Figure 3. Competence (transformation frequency) induced by competence-stimulating peptide 1 (CSP-1) and CSP-2 between isolates belonging to serotypes 6B, 14, 19F, 9V, and 23F, and isolates belonging to serotypes 3 and 18C (*, p<0.05).

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Po-Ren Hsueh and Li-Min Huang contributed equally to this work

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