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. 2023 Mar 23;14:1070426. doi: 10.3389/fphys.2023.1070426

FIGURE 2.

FIGURE 2

Precocious pubertal development does not occur in BPH/5 male offspring. (A) Age at the day of balanopreputial separation in peripubertal BPH/5 and C57 male offspring (n = 7–11/group, Student’s t-test, mean ± SEM, p = 0.8923). (B) Serum testosterone concentration in peripubertal and adult BPH/5 and C57 males (n = 3–9/group, Two-way ANOVA, post hoc Tukey’s test, mean ± SEM, *p = 0.0278 in adult BPH/5 vs. peripubertal BPH/5). (C) Combined testicular weight (i.e., both testes) corrected by body weight (Testicular weight/BW ratio) in adult BPH/5 males and age matched C57 (n = 8–17/group, Student’s t-test, mean ± SEM, p = 0.455).