Fig. 5From: Intranasal administration of Lactobacillus johnsonii attenuates hyperoxia-induced lung injury by modulating gut microbiota in neonatal miceEffects of intranasal L. johnsonii administration on the lung microbiota. A Bacterial composition at the phylum level. B Bacterial composition at the genus level. C α-diversity. D β-diversity. E Linear discriminant analysis. Intranasal L. johnsonii administration altered the bacterial composition and diversity of the lung microbiota in the O2 + NS (n = 10), RA + NS (n = 7), RA + probiotic (n = 10), and O2 + probiotic (n = 9) groups. Two-way ANOVA followed by Bonferroni post hoc test. PNR: RA + NS, PLR: RA + probiotic, PNH: O2 + NS, PLH: O2 + probioticBack to article page