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. 2020 Jan 21;10:777. doi: 10.1038/s41598-019-57275-0

Figure 3.

Figure 3

The survival analyses of mice with and without gut-leakage induced by dextran sulfate solution (DSS) in drinking water or control water of wild-type (WT), FcGRIIb−/− and pristane mice (A) (n = 10 per group) and time course of gut-leakage as measured by FITC-dextran assay of DSS mice (B) and mice in the protocol of co-housing (plus fecal gavage) with 40-wk-old WT (WT/ feces WT) or 40-wk-old FcGRIIb−/− (WT/feces FcGRIIb−/−) (C) (n = 6–9 per time-point) were demonstrated. In addition, time-course of serum anti-dsDNA Ig in mice with DSS or the co-housing (plus fecal gavage) in WT, FcGRIIb−/− and pristane mice (DF) (n = 6–9 per time-point) were demonstrated.