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Fig 1.

Bacterial load in air pouch fluid of each group after 7 days of treatment.

Group information was provided in Table 1.

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Fig 2.

Count of viable infiltrated immune cells (A) and count of dead infiltrated immune cells (B) in the air pouch fluid of the six treatment groups.

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Fig 3.

Staining of the air pouch skin tissues by hematoxylin and eosin (H&E) stain.

For each treatment group, skin tissues were collected from two randomly selected mice. Images were taken under both 10 X and 40 X magnification fields.

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Table 1.

Histopathological analysis of mouse air pouch skin tissues with the grading system as following, 0: Within normal limit; 1: Minimal inflammation; 2: Slight inflammation; 3: Moderate inflammation; and 4: Severe inflammation.

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Table 2.

Grouping (n = 6 per group) and treatment.

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