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. 2013 Sep 10;8(9):e74963. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0074963

Table 1. S. Typhimurium becomes the dominant species in SIHUMI mice previously associated with A. muciniphila.

Cecum SIHUMI SIHUMI-A SIHUMI-S SIHUMI-AS
log 10 (g−1 DW) log 10 (g−1 DW) log 10 (g−1 DW) log 10 (g−1 DW)
A. caccae 8.20±0.26 ab 8.52±0.21 b 8.15±0.31 ab 7.45±1.26 a
B. longum 10.03±0.44 b 10.11±0.27 b 9.22±0.55 ab 8.37±2.10 a
B. product 10.11±0.35 b 10.23±0.29 b 10.16±0.26 b 8.34±1.34 a
B. thetaiotaomicron 11.25±0.20 b 11.38±0.22 b 11.29±0.30 b 6.29±0.75 a
C. ramosum 8.55±0.27 a 8.98±0.37 a 8.76±0.28 a 7.31±0.98 a
E. coli 9.05±0.19 bc 9.43±0.98 c 8.48±0.28 bc 4.90±0.41 a
C. butyricum 9.97±0.25 b 9.92±0.34 b 9.61±0.35 b 4.15±0.50 a
A. muciniphila n.d. 10.41±0.20 b n.d. 8.12±0.60 a
S. Typhimurium n.d. n.d. 9.67±0.16 a 9.99±0.45 a
Total bacteria 11.99±0.54 bc 11.65±0.62 b 11.96±0.43 bc 10.62±1.02 a

Data are expressed as mean±standard error. Different superscripts indicate statistically significant differences (P≤0.05). n = 10 mice per group. DW: dry weight.