<p>Homo-βthal mice (filled bars) have significantly decreased body weight relative to controls (open bars) at 10 and 14 months (<sup>*</sup><i>p</i><0.05, <sup>**</sup><i>p</i><0.01). Within the control group, body weight was increased at 10 and 14 months vs 6 months (<sup>a</sup><i>p</i><0.05, <sup>b</sup><i>p</i><0.001), and 14 months vs 10 months (<sup>c</sup><i>p</i><0.05). Values are means±SEM and analyzed by two-way ANOVA.</p
<p>Change in fat mass and lean body mass at the end of the study relative to baseline body compositi...
<p>(A) Experimental protocol. Mice were scanned for MRI measures at 4, 8, 12 and 14 weeks of age. Th...
<p>(A) Increased body weight at maturity onset of <i>Hpa</i>-ko mice. Male <i>Hpa</i>-ko mice kept o...
<p><b>A</b> ENT1 null mice have a smaller body size compared to wild-type littermates at 9 months of...
<p>(A) Experimental design from 6 to 19 weeks of age. All mice were subjected to repeated assessment...
<p>Mice of each group were weighed daily for the first four days and then every two days. Every seve...
<p>A) Longitudinal evaluation of LV mass by echocardiography in control (open bars) and homo-βthal m...
<p>A,B. RIIβ<sup>−/−</sup> mice maintain lower body weights than WT littermates. Body weights for RI...
<p>A) Repeated measures ANOVA showed significant increase in body weight in <i>ob/ob</i> mice; F(1;1...
<p>A: Body weight from birth to 210 days (7 months) of OF and NFmice. Results are expressed as means...
<p>Body weight was measured each week for S426A/S430A mutant (red line and circles) and wild-type mi...
<p>(A) p43−/− mice have a lower weight than wild-type mice. Age-dependent changes in body weight in ...
<p>(A) Body weights of chow-fed C57Bl/6 mice at 16, 24 and 32 weeks of age were significantly lower ...
(A) Increased body weight in female mice MARCH1-deficient mice (KO) compared to wildtype mice (WT) o...
<p>ANOVA of body mass gain after 18 weeks did not show any genotype difference. B) Mean body masses ...
<p>Change in fat mass and lean body mass at the end of the study relative to baseline body compositi...
<p>(A) Experimental protocol. Mice were scanned for MRI measures at 4, 8, 12 and 14 weeks of age. Th...
<p>(A) Increased body weight at maturity onset of <i>Hpa</i>-ko mice. Male <i>Hpa</i>-ko mice kept o...
<p><b>A</b> ENT1 null mice have a smaller body size compared to wild-type littermates at 9 months of...
<p>(A) Experimental design from 6 to 19 weeks of age. All mice were subjected to repeated assessment...
<p>Mice of each group were weighed daily for the first four days and then every two days. Every seve...
<p>A) Longitudinal evaluation of LV mass by echocardiography in control (open bars) and homo-βthal m...
<p>A,B. RIIβ<sup>−/−</sup> mice maintain lower body weights than WT littermates. Body weights for RI...
<p>A) Repeated measures ANOVA showed significant increase in body weight in <i>ob/ob</i> mice; F(1;1...
<p>A: Body weight from birth to 210 days (7 months) of OF and NFmice. Results are expressed as means...
<p>Body weight was measured each week for S426A/S430A mutant (red line and circles) and wild-type mi...
<p>(A) p43−/− mice have a lower weight than wild-type mice. Age-dependent changes in body weight in ...
<p>(A) Body weights of chow-fed C57Bl/6 mice at 16, 24 and 32 weeks of age were significantly lower ...
(A) Increased body weight in female mice MARCH1-deficient mice (KO) compared to wildtype mice (WT) o...
<p>ANOVA of body mass gain after 18 weeks did not show any genotype difference. B) Mean body masses ...
<p>Change in fat mass and lean body mass at the end of the study relative to baseline body compositi...
<p>(A) Experimental protocol. Mice were scanned for MRI measures at 4, 8, 12 and 14 weeks of age. Th...
<p>(A) Increased body weight at maturity onset of <i>Hpa</i>-ko mice. Male <i>Hpa</i>-ko mice kept o...