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Fig. 3 | Gut Pathogens

Fig. 3

From: Bi-directional elucidation of Lactiplantibacillus plantarum (RTA 8) intervention on the pathophysiology of gut-brain axis during Salmonella brain infection

Fig. 3

Norepinephrine levels in the murine intestinal and brain tissue samples. Decreased level of dopamine was observed in the Salmonella infected group with significantly reduced levels in the brain. L. plantarum (RTA 8) administration was found to increase intestinal norepinephrine levels but significant increase was found in the brain tissue samples. Data has been represented in the form of box and whiskers plot with whiskers representing the maximum and minimum values, boxes representing the 25th (1st quartile) and 75th percentile (3rd quartile), line representing the median, dots representing individual values and ‘x’ representing the mean value of dataset.***p < 0.001 in comparison to Control; $$p < 0.01 in comparison to Infected

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