<p>Each value is expressed as mean ±SD (n = 10). Significance difference between control and treatment groups is indicated at <i>p</i><0.05.</p
<p>Values are mean ± SD for n = 5−7 rats per group. Different letters indicate significantly differe...
Changes in organ weight of female rats of the control group in an acute toxicity.</p
<p>**P<0.01 vs. sham group.</p>△<p>P<0.05 vs. model group.</p><p>The effects of different treatments...
<p>Values are presented as means ± standard deviation (SD). # indicates a significant difference, p ...
<p>A, body weight of rats in the whole experimental period; B, increased body weight ratio of treatm...
<p>Values are means ± SEM and range; n = 6 rats/group. BW, body weight.</p>*<p>indicates a statistic...
<p>Bar graph of plasma glucose (A) and body weight (B). Values were expressed as mean±SEM (<i>n</i> ...
<p>Values are mean±SEM of 12 animals in each group.</p>*<p>p<0.05 vs. GK control;</p>**<p>p<0.01 vs....
<p>N = 6 in all groups. %BW = percentage of body weight. Statistical comparisons between groups (two...
<p>Values are expressed as mean ± S.E.M. and analyzed using unpaired student’s T test at P<0.05. At ...
<p>Body weight (<b>A</b>), plasma glucose (<b>B</b>), and urine albumin creatinine ratio (UACR) (<b>...
<p>*p<0.05, **p<0.01, ***p<0.001 vs. control group at the respective time point (ANOVA and Tukey tes...
<p>Data presented as means ± SD (n = 9).</p><p><sup>a</sup> indicates a significant difference compa...
<p>Data are presented as means ± SEM for 8 rats in each group. **P<0.01, statistically significant c...
<p>The body weights (mean<i>±</i>SD) of each group of rats (n = 10 per group) recorded weekly are sh...
<p>Values are mean ± SD for n = 5−7 rats per group. Different letters indicate significantly differe...
Changes in organ weight of female rats of the control group in an acute toxicity.</p
<p>**P<0.01 vs. sham group.</p>△<p>P<0.05 vs. model group.</p><p>The effects of different treatments...
<p>Values are presented as means ± standard deviation (SD). # indicates a significant difference, p ...
<p>A, body weight of rats in the whole experimental period; B, increased body weight ratio of treatm...
<p>Values are means ± SEM and range; n = 6 rats/group. BW, body weight.</p>*<p>indicates a statistic...
<p>Bar graph of plasma glucose (A) and body weight (B). Values were expressed as mean±SEM (<i>n</i> ...
<p>Values are mean±SEM of 12 animals in each group.</p>*<p>p<0.05 vs. GK control;</p>**<p>p<0.01 vs....
<p>N = 6 in all groups. %BW = percentage of body weight. Statistical comparisons between groups (two...
<p>Values are expressed as mean ± S.E.M. and analyzed using unpaired student’s T test at P<0.05. At ...
<p>Body weight (<b>A</b>), plasma glucose (<b>B</b>), and urine albumin creatinine ratio (UACR) (<b>...
<p>*p<0.05, **p<0.01, ***p<0.001 vs. control group at the respective time point (ANOVA and Tukey tes...
<p>Data presented as means ± SD (n = 9).</p><p><sup>a</sup> indicates a significant difference compa...
<p>Data are presented as means ± SEM for 8 rats in each group. **P<0.01, statistically significant c...
<p>The body weights (mean<i>±</i>SD) of each group of rats (n = 10 per group) recorded weekly are sh...
<p>Values are mean ± SD for n = 5−7 rats per group. Different letters indicate significantly differe...
Changes in organ weight of female rats of the control group in an acute toxicity.</p
<p>**P<0.01 vs. sham group.</p>△<p>P<0.05 vs. model group.</p><p>The effects of different treatments...