Genotypic and phenotypic analysis of clinical isolates of Staphylococcus aureus revealed production patterns and hemolytic potentials unlinked to gene profiles and source.

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Published in BMC Microbiol on February 01, 2016

Authors

Andreas Roetzer1, Guenter Haller2, John Beyerly3, Christoph B Geier4, Hermann M Wolf5, Corina S Gruener6, Nina Model7, Martha M Eibl8,9

Author Affiliations

1: Biomedizinische ForschungsgmbH, Lazarettgasse 19/2, Vienna, A-1090, Austria. andreas.roetzer@biomed-research.at.
2: Biomedizinische ForschungsgmbH, Lazarettgasse 19/2, Vienna, A-1090, Austria. guenter.haller@biomed-research.at.
3: Biomedizinische ForschungsgmbH, Lazarettgasse 19/2, Vienna, A-1090, Austria. jbeyerly@gmx.at.
4: Immunology Outpatient Clinic, Schwarzspanierstraße 15, Vienna, A-1090, Austria. christoph.geier@itk.at.
5: Immunology Outpatient Clinic, Schwarzspanierstraße 15, Vienna, A-1090, Austria. hermann.wolf@itk.at.
6: Biomedizinische ForschungsgmbH, Lazarettgasse 19/2, Vienna, A-1090, Austria. corina.gr@gmx.at.
7: Biomedizinische ForschungsgmbH, Lazarettgasse 19/2, Vienna, A-1090, Austria. nina.model@biomed-research.at.
8: Biomedizinische ForschungsgmbH, Lazarettgasse 19/2, Vienna, A-1090, Austria. office@biomed-research.at.
9: Immunology Outpatient Clinic, Schwarzspanierstraße 15, Vienna, A-1090, Austria. office@biomed-research.at.

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