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. 2014 Sep 30;5(5):e01530-14. doi: 10.1128/mBio.01530-14

FIG 2 .

FIG 2 

Clostridium ramosum increases symptoms of obesity in mice harboring a simplified human intestinal microbiota (SIHUMI) or C. ramosum only (Cra) compared with SIHUMI mice without C. ramosum (SIHUMIw/oCra) after 4 weeks of high-fat diet feeding. (A) Relative body weight gain. (B) Body fat percentage. (C) Blood glucose concentration during oral glucose tolerance test. Mean values ± SEM are shown. n = 8 to 9 mice per group, except for the body fat percentage of Cra mice, for which n = 3, and for the blood glucose concentration of SIHUMI mice, for which n = 4. **, P < 0.01 for SIHUMI versus SIHUMIw/oCra mice; #, P < 0.05, and ##, P < 0.01, for Cra versus SIHUMIw/oCra mice.