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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2022 Nov 21.
Published in final edited form as: J Vis Exp. 2022 May 25;(183):10.3791/64032. doi: 10.3791/64032

Figure 3: Recovery of viable G. vaginalis, P. bivia, and F. nucleatum CFUs from vaginal washes.

Figure 3:

(A) CFUs of G. vaginalis JCP8151B-SmR inoculum, replica-plated as a dilution series on NYC III agar. (B-D) Recovery of viable (B) G. vaginalis24, (C) P. bivia25, and (D) F. nucleatum26 from the vaginal lavages of mono-infected animals. For each graph (B-D), the data is combined from two independent experiments, with 10–15 mice per experiment24, 25, 26.