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Author: Wang, Kai; Ran, Ling; Yan, Tao; Niu, Zheng; Kan, Zifei; Zhang, Yiling; Yang, Yang; Xie, Luyi; Huang, Shilei; Yu, Qiuhan; Wu, Di; Song, Zhenhui
Title: Anti-TGEV Miller Strain Infection Effect of Lactobacillus plantarum Supernatant Based on the JAK-STAT1 Signaling Pathway
  • Document date: 2019_11_6
  • ID: 05tf6oqa_29
    Snippet: The MTT assay (Figure 1) showed that the higher dilution ratio of Lp-1s, the higher the cell viability. The maximum non-toxic dose toward the cells was greater than 50% OD 490 ; therefore, the maximum non-toxic dose of Lp-1s to IPEC-J2 cells is OD 600 0.45 ( Figure 1A) . The TGEV inhibition rate of Lp-1s decreased with increasing dilution factor and was thus concentration dependent. The results showed that amount of TGEV Miller strain (MOI = 0.1).....
    Document: The MTT assay (Figure 1) showed that the higher dilution ratio of Lp-1s, the higher the cell viability. The maximum non-toxic dose toward the cells was greater than 50% OD 490 ; therefore, the maximum non-toxic dose of Lp-1s to IPEC-J2 cells is OD 600 0.45 ( Figure 1A) . The TGEV inhibition rate of Lp-1s decreased with increasing dilution factor and was thus concentration dependent. The results showed that amount of TGEV Miller strain (MOI = 0.1) was reduced by 1/4-fold by Lp-1s, i.e., the OD 600 was 0.45, and the treated IPEC-J2 cells received the highest non-toxic dose of Lp-1s ( Figure 1B) .

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