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    Histological patterns in different tissues of the pigs.

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    <p>(A) Brain of a P1-inoculated pig. Note subarachnoid arterioles and capillaries telangiectasias with a large number of red blood cells. (B) Microscopic section of a pig lung. Note interstitial pneumonia characterized by greatly thickened interlobular septum and alveolar septal thickening, a small number of alveolar septum fractures, some expansion of the alveoli filled with red blood cells. (C) Myocardial cells showed atrophy of a mild degree. (D) Note swelling of the bladder muscle cells (E) Histiocytic hyperplasia of follicles in the tonsils of the inoculated pigs. (F) Haemorrhage of the inguinal lymph nodes observed in P1 plasmid DNA transfected pigs characterized as erythrocyte infiltration and haemosiderin deposition in the expanding medullary sinus. HE staining was used for all panels. Magnification. ×40.</p

    Cell morphology of SS2-1,Δ<i>stk</i> and CΔ<i>stk</i>.

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    <p>(A)Light microscope morphology of SS2 strains using Gram staining. (B)Sedimentation of bacteria cultured in THY for 12 h with gentle shaking. The arrows indicate the sedimented cells at the bottom of tubes.</p

    Survival of SS2-1 and Δ<i>stk</i> in pig whole blood.

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    <p>Mixtures were incubated at 37°C for 2 h. A value of 100% was given to the CFU at time 0 h. The percent survival rate of Δ<i>stk</i> significant reduced compared to SS2-1. (p = 0.0283).</p
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