Extended Data Fig. 4: Quantitative real time PCR analysis of fecal samples confirmed successful colonization of the S. thermophilus following oral gavage, related to Fig. 2. | Nature Metabolism

Extended Data Fig. 4: Quantitative real time PCR analysis of fecal samples confirmed successful colonization of the S. thermophilus following oral gavage, related to Fig. 2.

From: Gut microbiome-derived ammonia modulates stress vulnerability in the host

Extended Data Fig. 4

a, CON-FMT + pasteurized S. thermophilus group mice (n = 4 mice); b, CON-FMT + live S. thermophilus group mice (n = 4 mice); c, CSDS-FMT + pasteurized S. thermophilus group mice (n = 4 mice); d, CSDS-FMT + live S. thermophilus group mice (n = 3 mice). e, Relative abundance of S. thermophilus in the fecal samples collected from the colon of CON-FMT + pasteurized S. thermophilus, CON-FMT + live S. thermophilus, CSDS-FMT + pasteurized S. thermophilus and CSDS-FMT + live S. thermophilus groups of mice (n = 4, 4, 4, 3 mice; CON-FMT + Pasteurized vs CON-FMT + Live, P = 0.0037; CSDS-FMT + Pasteurized vs CSDS-FMT + Live, P = 0.0176). Data are the mean ± s.e.m., *P < 0.05, **P < 0.01. Statistical differences were determined by two-tailed unpaired Student’s t-test. The statistical details are provided in Supplementary Table 1.

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