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From the following article:

Teichoic acids and related cell-wall glycopolymers in Gram-positive physiology and host interactions

Christopher Weidenmaier & Andreas Peschel

Nature Reviews Microbiology 6, 276-287 (April 2008)

doi:10.1038/nrmicro1861

Figure 1 - Teichoic acids and related cell-wall glycopolymers in Gram-positive physiology and host interactions

Figure 1

Cell-wall glycopolymers (CWGs) in the cell walls of major human pathogens.

Figure 2 - Teichoic acids and related cell-wall glycopolymers in Gram-positive physiology and host interactions

Figure 2

Schematic structures of selected cell-wall glycopolymers (CWGs).

Figure 3 - Teichoic acids and related cell-wall glycopolymers in Gram-positive physiology and host interactions

Figure 3

Roles of wall teichoic acid (WTA) and lipoteichoic acid (LTA) in the cell wall of Staphylococcus aureus.

Figure 4 - Teichoic acids and related cell-wall glycopolymers in Gram-positive physiology and host interactions

Figure 4

Interaction of cell-wall glycopolymers (CWGs) with host molecules.

Table 1 - Teichoic acids and related cell-wall glycopolymers in Gram-positive physiology and host interactions

Table 1

Host receptors that bind cell-wall glycopolymers (CWGs)