Akkermansia muciniphila protects intestinal mucosa from damage caused by s. pullorum by initiating proliferation of intestinal epithelium

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  • who: Linda Zhu from the Chicken studies were approved by the Institutional Animal Care and Use Committee of Nanjing Agricultural UniversityThe A. muciniphila ATCC , strain was presented by Li Liu from Food science and technology of Nanjing Agricultural University. Newborn chicks were orally administered A. muciniphila ­(, CFU) suspended in , μL PBS once a day, for a period of , days. Chicks were orally administered S. pullorum on the , ­ th day. The detailed animal treatment methods are listed in Figure A. The body weights of the chicks were recorded. On the , ­, th day, the chicks were sacrificed, their colons . . .

     

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