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. 2014 Nov 25;17(4):445–450. doi: 10.1111/cmi.12388

Figure 1.

Figure 1

Candidaalbicans morphology influences colonization but not dissemination from the GI tract.A. Stool fungal burdens of 129Sv/Ev mice infected with wild-type (SC5314), yeast (efg1Δ/cph1Δ) and filamentous (nrg1Δ) C. albicans strains at day 7 and day 10 following infection (n = 10 per group).B. Stool fungal burdens of mice infected with MBY38 (n = 5 per group), following treatment with doxycycline, as indicated. The dotted lines indicate time points where doxycycline was administered or withdrawn.C. Tissue fungal burdens in the kidneys, stomach, small intestines (s. intest.), caecum and large intestines (l. intest.) at day 10 post infection with the fixed morphological mutants, as indicated (n = 14 per group). ns, not significant. *P < 0.05. See also Supporting Information Fig. S1.