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. 2015 Sep 29;6(34):35274–35283. doi: 10.18632/oncotarget.5895

Figure 5. Rapamycin treatment delayed the commensal intestinal dysplasia by up-regulating negative regulators of IMD/Rel pathway.

Figure 5

A., CFUs in intestinal extracts of control and rapamycin treated flies. Midgut homogenates from flies at 7 days or 40 days of age were plated on nutrient-rich medium (NR) or on selective plates allowing growth of Lactobacilli (LMRS), Acetobacteria (ACE), or Enterobacteria (ENT). B., qRT-PCR for rel expression C.-E., qRT-PCR for pgrp-sc1, pgrp-sc2, caudal and usp36 expression (n = 3; *p < 0.05,**p < 0.01,***p < 0.001).