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Primed Immune Responses Triggered by Ingested Bacteria Lead to Systemic Infection Tolerance in Silkworms.

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Fig 1. Resistance of silkworms orally administered heat-killed P. aeruginosa cells against P
Fig 2. Resistance of silkworms orally administered with heat-killed cells of various microorganisms against P
Fig 3. Resistance of silkworms orally administered heat-killed fungi against fungal infection
Fig 4. Oral administration of P. aeruginosa peptidoglycan leads to infection resistance of silkworms against P
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