Demonstration of mucosa-associated microbial populations in the colons of mice.

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Abstract

Gram-stained sections prepared in a microtome-cryostat and examined by light microscopy confirmed the observation with scanning electron microscopy made by other workers that microbes inhabit a zone adjacent to the mucosal surface of the proximal colon of mice. Microbes in the midcolon, in contrast, are restricted to the fecal pellets occupying the intestinal lumen.

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Tannock, G. W. (1987). Demonstration of mucosa-associated microbial populations in the colons of mice. Applied and Environmental Microbiology, 53(8), 1965–1968. https://doi.org/10.1128/aem.53.8.1965-1968.1987

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