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Supplemental Table 1. Pathology report.csv
On day 4 for D5613, and day 5 post-infection for K411, mice were humanely euthanized as dictated by the approved protocol. Mouse ceca and colons were collected, fixed in formalin, embedded in paraffin, then further processed onto glass slides, and stained with hematoxylin and eosin at Histoserv, Inc (Germantown, MD). Slides were scanned into whole slide images. Twenty-four whole slide images (cecum and colon from 12 mice) were evaluated by a board-certified veterinary pathologist.
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