| − | # Three or more biological replicates were conducted for each of the 14 "Bordetella pertussis" strains assessed in this paper, making for a total of 57 unique biological replicates.  | + | # Three or more biological replicates were conducted for each of the 14 "Bordetella pertussis" strains assessed in this paper, making for a total of 57 unique biological replicates. The data collected for all the replicates within each group was averaged and compared for the final microarray analysis.  | 
|   | #*Replicates, including strain names and the number of biological replicates per strain in parentheses:  |   | #*Replicates, including strain names and the number of biological replicates per strain in parentheses:  | 
| − | Hoo, R., Lam, J.H., Huot, L., Pant, A., Li, R., Hot, D., & Alonso, S. (2014). Evidence for a Role of the Polysaccharide Capsule Transport Proteins in Pertussis Pathogenesis. PLoS ONE 2014;9(12):e115243. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0115243  | + | Hoo, R., Lam, J.H., Huot, L., Pant, A., Li, R., Hot, D., & Alonso, S. (2014). Evidence for a Role of the Polysaccharide Capsule Transport Proteins in Pertussis Pathogenesis. PLoS ONE, 9(12):e115243. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0115243  |