Volume 8, Number 1—January 2002
Dispatch
Primary Liver Abscess Caused by One Clone of Klebsiella pneumoniae with Two Colonial Morphotypes and Resistotypes
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Figure 2. Pulsed-field gel electrophoresis profiles of XbaI-digested genomic DNAs from eight Klebsiella pneumoniae isolates. Lanes 1 and 2, profiles for isolates A1 and A2 (from patient A); lines 3 to 6, profiles for isolates B1 to B4 (from patient B), respectively; and lanes 7 and 8, isolates of K. pneumoniae from two other patients used as control strains. Lane M, bacteriophage lamdba DNA concatemers (GibcoBRL, Gaithersburg, MD)
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