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Fig. 3 | BMC Microbiology

Fig. 3

From: The combined antibacterial effects of sodium new houttuyfonate and berberine chloride against growing and persistent methicillin-resistant and vancomycin-intermediate Staphylococcus aureus

Fig. 3

The combination of SNH and BBR killed growing MRSA and VISA cells. a MRSA ATCC33591 treated with SNH (16 μg/mL, 1/4 MIC), BBR (64 μg/mL, 1/8MIC) or their combination. b MRSA ATCC43300 treated with SNH (32 μg/mL, 1/2 MIC), BBR (128 μg/mL, 1/2MIC) or their combination. c VISA Mu50 treated with SNH (64 μg/mL, MIC), BBR (256 μg/mL, 1/2MIC) or their combination. d MRSA CCPM(A)-P-0116173 treated with SNH (8 μg/mL, 1/4 MIC), BBR (64 μg/mL, 1/2MIC) or their combination. e MRSA CCPM(A)-P-010850 treated with SNH (8 μg/mL, 1/4 MIC), BBR (32 μg/mL, 1/2MIC) or their combination. f MRSA CCPM(A)-P-011012 treated with SNH (16 μg/mL, 1/4 MIC), BBR (32 μg/mL, 1/2MIC) or their combination. The lower limit of detection is indicated by a dotted line

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