Fig. 5From: Upper gastrointestinal pathophysiology due to mouse malaria Plasmodium berghei ANKA infectionThe length of the small intestine in PbA-C57BL/6 mice, PbA-BALB/c mice, and uninfected control mice. a Intestinal length in uninfected C57BL/6 mice (n = 10), PbA-C57BL/6 mice with cerebral malaria and floating stomachs (n = 6), and uncomplicated PbA-C57BL/6 mice with no floating stomachs (n = 9). b Comparison of intestinal length in uninfected BALB/c mice (n = 10), PbA-BALB/c mice with floating stomachs on day 15 (n = 6), and PbA-BALB/c mice without floating stomachs on day 12 (n = 6). *p < 0.05Back to article page