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. 2021 Oct 21;6(11):1367–1382. doi: 10.1038/s41564-021-00970-4

Extended Data Fig. 10. Absolute abundances of Bifidobacterium species and concentrations of aromatic lactic acids in faeces of infants in the CIG cohort.

Extended Data Fig. 10

a,b, Absolute abundance of Bifidobacterium species (average relative abundance >1% of total community) and concentrations of indolelactic acid (ILA), phenyllactic acid (PLA) and 4-hydroxyphenyllactic acid (4-OH-PLA) in faeces of individuals from the Copenhagen Infant Gut (CIG) cohort. Values of bacterial counts below 106 cells/g faeces and metabolite concentrations below 1 nmol/g faeces are not shown. Infant-type Bifidobacterium species is the sum of the absolute abundances of B. longum, B. breve, B. bifidum and B. scardovii and is indicated with grey background shading. a, Infants early colonized with infant-type Bifidobacterium species (colonized within first month reaching average relative abundance >40% during first 6 months), b, Infants with late colonization of infant-type Bifidobacterium species (not detectable or on average <0.5% of total community within the first 3 months of life).

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