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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2024 Jun 5.
Published in final edited form as: Nat Cardiovasc Res. 2023 Dec 5;2(12):1277–1290. doi: 10.1038/s44161-023-00388-7

Fig. 5 |. Fatty acids from bone marrow adipocytes are required for increased myelopoiesis after myocardial infarction.

Fig. 5 |

A, Quantification of blood leukocytes, monocytes and neutrophils (PMN) by flow cytometry in Atglfl/fl controls and AdipoqCreERT2Atglfl/fl mice 3 days after MI (n=9 Atglfl/fl, n=8 AdipoqCreERT2Atglfl/fl, two-tailed Welch’s t test, three independent experiments). B, Quantification of bone marrow LSK, CMP and GMP by flow cytometry in Atglfl/fl controls and AdipoqCreERT2Atglfl/fl mice 3 days after MI (n=9 Atglfl/fl, n=7 AdipoqCreERT2Atglfl/fl, two-tailed Welch’s t test, three independent experiments). C, Flow plots and D, proliferation quantification of LSK, CMP and GMP in femurs of Atglfl/fl controls and AdipoqCreERT2Atglfl/fl mice 3 days after MI (n=9 Atglfl/fl, n=7 AdipoqCreERT2Atglfl/fl, two-tailed Welch’s t test, four independent experiments). Data are displayed as mean±SEM.