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FIGURE 5: Microbial respiration of mucosa-associated intestinal microbiota among the IBD patients.(A) Relative abundances (%) of OPUs classified as obligate anaerobes, facultative anaerobes, or aerobes. (B) Differences in the relative abundances (Log10) of obligate anaerobes, facultative anaerobes, or aerobes. Each data point corresponds to a sample and horizontal lines to the means. Significance: * p< 0.05, ** p< 0.005, Kruskal-Wallis & Dunn's tests. ND: Unclassified bacteria with unknown respiration type.