<p>Mice were weighed for comparison. (* indicates p<0.05 vs all other groups; n = 12; data are mean±S.E.M).</p
<p>(a) Body weight of B6, PWK, (PWK×B6) F1 and (B6×PWK) F1 mice fed normal chow and HFD for 15w. (b)...
<p>A) Weight of <i>female</i> mice by group. * p<0.05 vs. LF, # p<0.05 vs. LF (all time points), α p...
<p>Data are means ± SD in grams. NS, not statistically significant as compared to WT control group. ...
<p>The total body weight of 3-month-old Nestin-Cre and wild type male mice (n = 4–5). Data are repre...
<p>The weights (g) of wild-type mice and <i>Nfix</i><sup>+/−</sup> mice were recorded. There was wea...
<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>Data are presented as mean ± SEM. * p<0.05 zQ175 HOMO mice vs. zQ175 WT mice; # p<0.05 zQ175 HET ...
<p>(A) Body weight and (B) femur length were less in 13-week-old <i>Slc13a5</i><sup>-/-</sup> mice (...
<p><i>Pcmt1<sup>−/−</sup></i> mice are significantly smaller than their wild-type littermates when t...
<p>Data are means ± SEM for four matched male mice at P7. Relative (% of control) values ± SEM were ...
<p>No. of animals studied per group was 12. For clarity, the significance symbols at different time ...
<p><b>A</b> ENT1 null mice have a smaller body size compared to wild-type littermates at 9 months of...
<p><b>A</b>. Body weight time course for male Heph<sup>-/y</sup> and WT littermates, N = 6–12 mice p...
<p>(A) p43−/− mice have a lower weight than wild-type mice. Age-dependent changes in body weight in ...
<p>(a) Body weight of B6, PWK, (PWK×B6) F1 and (B6×PWK) F1 mice fed normal chow and HFD for 15w. (b)...
<p>A) Weight of <i>female</i> mice by group. * p<0.05 vs. LF, # p<0.05 vs. LF (all time points), α p...
<p>Data are means ± SD in grams. NS, not statistically significant as compared to WT control group. ...
<p>The total body weight of 3-month-old Nestin-Cre and wild type male mice (n = 4–5). Data are repre...
<p>The weights (g) of wild-type mice and <i>Nfix</i><sup>+/−</sup> mice were recorded. There was wea...
<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>Data are presented as mean ± SEM. * p<0.05 zQ175 HOMO mice vs. zQ175 WT mice; # p<0.05 zQ175 HET ...
<p>(A) Body weight and (B) femur length were less in 13-week-old <i>Slc13a5</i><sup>-/-</sup> mice (...
<p><i>Pcmt1<sup>−/−</sup></i> mice are significantly smaller than their wild-type littermates when t...
<p>Data are means ± SEM for four matched male mice at P7. Relative (% of control) values ± SEM were ...
<p>No. of animals studied per group was 12. For clarity, the significance symbols at different time ...
<p><b>A</b> ENT1 null mice have a smaller body size compared to wild-type littermates at 9 months of...
<p><b>A</b>. Body weight time course for male Heph<sup>-/y</sup> and WT littermates, N = 6–12 mice p...
<p>(A) p43−/− mice have a lower weight than wild-type mice. Age-dependent changes in body weight in ...
<p>(a) Body weight of B6, PWK, (PWK×B6) F1 and (B6×PWK) F1 mice fed normal chow and HFD for 15w. (b)...
<p>A) Weight of <i>female</i> mice by group. * p<0.05 vs. LF, # p<0.05 vs. LF (all time points), α p...
<p>Data are means ± SD in grams. NS, not statistically significant as compared to WT control group. ...