Fig. 2From: The impact of motility on the localization of Lactobacillus agilis in the murine gastrointestinal tractAntibiotic-assisted colonization of motile/non-motile L. agilis strains in Balb/c mice. CFU of streptomycin-resistant L. agilis strains in feces were tracked for 2 months. Mice were administered once with 1 × 109 CFU of L. agilis by gavage. The animals received water supplemented with streptomycin during the first 30 days and no antibiotics for another 30 days. *P < 0.05Back to article page