<p>Data are means ± SD in grams. NS, not statistically significant as compared to WT control group. The number of animals is stated in parenthesis.</p
<p>The weights of the male and female C57BL/6 mice were determined at 8–9 weeks of age when behavior...
<p>Body weight was evaluated at at PD10, PD17, PD30, PD62 and PD83 in male mice. Black circles repre...
<p>The daily weight (Mean ± SE) of animals belonging to different groups was recorded daily over a p...
<p>A) Growth curve showing the body weight of mice from 6 to 24 weeks of age; B) Average body weight...
<p>No. of animals studied per group was 12. For clarity, the significance symbols at different time ...
<p>Data are presented as mean ± SEM. * p<0.05 zQ175 HOMO mice vs. zQ175 WT mice; # p<0.05 zQ175 HET ...
<p><b>A</b>. Body weight time course for male Heph<sup>-/y</sup> and WT littermates, N = 6–12 mice p...
1<p>Data are presented as means ± SEM; superscript letters that differ indicate differences between ...
<p>n = 5 (values in grams for mice and in kg for human).</p><p>Body weight average in mice and BMI a...
<p>Values are expressed as mean ± SEM (n = 5–13 mice/group).</p><p>*p < 0.05, HFD-PBS <i>vs</i>. C.<...
<p>Values not sharing a common letter differ significantly over time within the given diet (P≤.05). ...
<p>Mean body weight (A) and percentage of control weight (B) from weaning to 35 weeks for females. M...
<p>Body weight (mean ± SEM) of wild type, heterozygous and homozygous mice as a function of age for ...
<p>Body composition assessed by DEXA. Values are presented as group mean ± SEM. Body weight at asses...
(A) Increased body weight in female mice MARCH1-deficient mice (KO) compared to wildtype mice (WT) o...
<p>The weights of the male and female C57BL/6 mice were determined at 8–9 weeks of age when behavior...
<p>Body weight was evaluated at at PD10, PD17, PD30, PD62 and PD83 in male mice. Black circles repre...
<p>The daily weight (Mean ± SE) of animals belonging to different groups was recorded daily over a p...
<p>A) Growth curve showing the body weight of mice from 6 to 24 weeks of age; B) Average body weight...
<p>No. of animals studied per group was 12. For clarity, the significance symbols at different time ...
<p>Data are presented as mean ± SEM. * p<0.05 zQ175 HOMO mice vs. zQ175 WT mice; # p<0.05 zQ175 HET ...
<p><b>A</b>. Body weight time course for male Heph<sup>-/y</sup> and WT littermates, N = 6–12 mice p...
1<p>Data are presented as means ± SEM; superscript letters that differ indicate differences between ...
<p>n = 5 (values in grams for mice and in kg for human).</p><p>Body weight average in mice and BMI a...
<p>Values are expressed as mean ± SEM (n = 5–13 mice/group).</p><p>*p < 0.05, HFD-PBS <i>vs</i>. C.<...
<p>Values not sharing a common letter differ significantly over time within the given diet (P≤.05). ...
<p>Mean body weight (A) and percentage of control weight (B) from weaning to 35 weeks for females. M...
<p>Body weight (mean ± SEM) of wild type, heterozygous and homozygous mice as a function of age for ...
<p>Body composition assessed by DEXA. Values are presented as group mean ± SEM. Body weight at asses...
(A) Increased body weight in female mice MARCH1-deficient mice (KO) compared to wildtype mice (WT) o...
<p>The weights of the male and female C57BL/6 mice were determined at 8–9 weeks of age when behavior...
<p>Body weight was evaluated at at PD10, PD17, PD30, PD62 and PD83 in male mice. Black circles repre...
<p>The daily weight (Mean ± SE) of animals belonging to different groups was recorded daily over a p...