%0 Journal Article %A De Witte, Chloë %A Taminiau, Bernard %A Flahou, Bram %A Hautekiet, Veerle %A Daube, Georges %A Ducatelle, Richard %A Haesebrouck, Freddy %D 2018 %T MOESM6 of In-feed bambermycin medication induces anti-inflammatory effects and prevents parietal cell loss without influencing Helicobacter suis colonization in the stomach of mice %U https://springernature.figshare.com/articles/journal_contribution/MOESM6_of_In-feed_bambermycin_medication_induces_anti-inflammatory_effects_and_prevents_parietal_cell_loss_without_influencing_Helicobacter_suis_colonization_in_the_stomach_of_mice/6125978 %R 10.6084/m9.figshare.6125978.v1 %2 https://springernature.figshare.com/ndownloader/files/11045081 %K suis-positive control group %K 6. Overview %K non-supplemented groups %K Statistical differences %K 3 reference genes %K SPSS %K In-feed bambermycin medication %K MOESM 6 %K anti-inflammatory effects %K gene expression %K control groups 1 %K acid secretion %K Helicobacter suis colonization %K bambermycin supplementation %K group 5-6 %K group 2-4 %K parietal cell loss %K group 1 %X Additional file 6. Overview of the relative fold changes of altered markers for gastric acid secretion in the bambermycin-supplemented and non-supplemented groups. The data are presented as fold changes in gene expression normalized to 3 reference genes and relative to control groups 1 and 4 (i.e. group 2-4 relative to group 1 and group 5-6 relative to group 4) which are considered as 1. The fold changes are shown as means with the standard error of the mean. Statistical differences were calculated using the non-parametric Kruskal–Wallis H test SPSS statistics 24®. A P-value lower than 0.05 is considered to be significant. Group 2 = 32 ppm bambermycin supplemented, non-H. suis infected group; group 3 = 64 ppm bambermycin supplemented, non-H. suis infected group; group 4 = H. suis-positive control group without bambermycin supplementation; group 5 = 32 ppm bambermycin supplemented, H. suis infected group; group 6 = 64 ppm bambermycin supplemented, H. suis infected group. %I figshare