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. 2023 Oct 26;8(6):e00841-23. doi: 10.1128/msystems.00841-23

Fig 1.

Fig 1

Dextran sodium sulfate-induced colitis is improved with K. lactis or C. jadinii supplementation. (A–D) Mice received Debaryomyces hansenii (D. han), Kazachstania unispora (K. uni), Pichia membranifaciens (P. mem), Kluyveromyces lactis (K. lac), or Cyberlindnera jadinii (C. jad) and then 2% DSS for 7 days. Vehicle n = 17, D. han n = 10, K. uni n = 10, P. mem n = 10, K. lac n = 23, C. jad n = 23. A. Experimental design for the administration of DSS. (B and D) Weight of DSS-exposed mice. For statistical comparisons in the upper panel, * indicates D. hansenii versus vehicle, and $ indicates K. unispora versus vehicle. For statistical comparisons in the lower panel, * indicates K. lactis versus vehicle and $ indicates C. jadinii versus vehicle. (C and E) DAI of DSS-exposed mice. For statistical comparisons in the upper panel, * indicates D. hansenii versus vehicle, and $ indicates K. unispora versus vehicle. For statistical comparisons in the lower panel, * indicates K. lactis versus vehicle, and $ indicates C. jadinii versus vehicle. (F) Length of the colons of mice treated with DSS. *,$P < 0.05, **,$$P < 0.01, ***,$$$P < 0.001.