Extended Data Fig. 3: Molecular and neurochemical characterization of colonic neurons in germ-free mice. | Nature

Extended Data Fig. 3: Molecular and neurochemical characterization of colonic neurons in germ-free mice.

From: Neuronal programming by microbiota regulates intestinal physiology

Extended Data Fig. 3: Molecular and neurochemical characterization of colonic neurons in germ-free mice.

a, TPM values (mean ± s.d.) for neuronal gene markers Elavl4, Uchl1, Prph, Chat, Vip, Nos1, Calb2 and Nefm in the muscularis externa of the colon of SPF and germ-free mice. n = 4 SPF and 3 germ-free mice. bf, Immunostaining of colonic myenteric ganglia from germ-free (top) and SPF (bottom) mice with VIP, CALR and HuC/D (b), CALR, nNOS and TuJ1 (c), VIP, nNOS and CALB (d), PGP9.5, ChAT and TuJ1 (e) and peripherin and NF-M (f). Scale bars, 30 μm. Data represent three independent experiments.

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