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From: Intestinal dysbacteriosis induces changes of T lymphocyte subpopulations in Peyer’s patches of mice and orients the immune response towards humoral immunity

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Changing of lymphocyte population and subpopulations in PPs of different experimental groups. a), Percentage of CD3+ T cells among total cells; b), Percentage of CD4+ and CD8+ cells among CD3+ T cells; c), The proportion of CD4+/CD8+ ; d), Percentage of CD4+CD25+ T cells among CD3+ T cells. *, p<0.05, compared with control group; Δ, p<0.05, compared with mild group. Five BALB/c mice were administered intra-gastrically with 0.2 mL of ceftriaxone sodium (200 mg/mL or 400 mg/mL) twice a day with an interval of 6 hours for 4 or 8 days to establish the mild or severe intestinal dysbacteriosis mouse models. Five BALB/c mice treated with sterile water instead of ceftriaxone sodium served as control (Details in Additional file 1: Supplementary material).

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