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Fig. 4 | Gut Pathogens

Fig. 4

From:  The effect of Campylobacter jejuni and Campylobacter coli colonization on the gut morphology, functional integrity, and microbiota composition of female turkeys

Fig. 4

Cecal electrogenic ion transport in Campylobacter-free and Campylobacter-inoculated female turkeys. Histograms depict the A basal short-circuit current (ISC), and changes to ISC (ΔISC) in response to B mucosal glucose [10.0 mM], C serosal carbachol [10.0 µM], D serosal forskolin [5.0 µM], and E serosal ouabain [0.1 mM] stimulation of cecal mucosa from mock-, C. coli-, C. jejuni, or co-inoculated female turkeys at seven, 14, and 28 days post-inoculation, n = 6. Data was acquired from ex vivo Ussing chamber experiments in EXP 3. Vertical error bars depict standard deviation. Statistically significant differences between groups were assumed if p ≤ 0.05. Wilcoxon’s two-sample tests, Bonferroni-Holm correction method (α = 0.05)

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