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Fig. 4 | Gut Pathogens

Fig. 4

From: Modulation of duodenal and jejunal microbiota by rifaximin in mice with CCl4-induced liver fibrosis

Fig. 4Fig. 4

The box plot of bacterial phylum and family with a high relative abundance. The bacterial phyla and families with a median relative abundance of > 1% in at least the duodenum, jejunum, or ileum are shown in A to F. The bacterial families with a median relative abundance of > 1% in at least the cecum or stool, are shown in G to J. A microbiota of the duodenum at the phylum level. B microbiota of the duodenum at the family level. C microbiota of the jejunum at the phylum level. D microbiota of the jejunum at the family level. E microbiota of the ileum at the phylum level. F microbiota of the ileum at the family level. G microbiota of the cecum at the phylum level. H microbiota of the cecum at the family level. I microbiota of the stool at the phylum level. J: microbiota of the stool at the family level. * p < 0.05, and LDA > 3.5, compared with the CCl4 group. CCl4, carbon tetrachloride; LDA, linear discriminant analysis

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