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. 2019 Jul 22;220(11):1848–1858. doi: 10.1093/infdis/jiz370

Figure 5.

Figure 5.

Operational taxonomical units (OTUs) shared between the human inoculum and the treatment groups. The number of OTUs shared between mouse fecal pellets and the human inoculum (donor feces supplemented with Oxalobacter formigenes) were compared before and through 8 weeks after gavage. Pregavage samples collected during antibiotic treatment are from day 5 to day 10. After gavage (yellow bar), all 3 humanized groups show a significantly greater number of shared OTUs with the inoculum, compared with the sham group (P < .001).