Extended Data Figure 7: Nasal colonization rates by S. aureus and S. lugdunensis in cotton rats.
From: Human commensals producing a novel antibiotic impair pathogen colonization

a–c, Different inocula of S. aureus Newman (a), S. lugdunensis IVK 28 wild type (b) and S. lugdunensis IVK 28 ΔlugD (c) were instilled intranasally to determine their efficiency to colonize the noses of cotton rats (5 or 6 animals per group). c.f.u. of each strain were determined per nose after 5 days and plotted as individual dots. Lines represent the median of each group.