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. 2012 Dec 24;110(2):642–647. doi: 10.1073/pnas.1213493110

Fig. 2.

Fig. 2.

Adn-Lpin1−/− mice are lean and have defects in TG synthesis. (A) Graph showing the ratio of epididymal plus inguinal WAT to body weight in 6- to 8-wk-old male WT and Adn-Lpin1−/− mice (n = 8 per group). *P < 0.05 vs. WT. (B) Graph depicting PAP activity in epididymal adipose tissue of 6- to 8-wk-old male WT and Adn-Lpin1−/− mice (n = 3 per group). *P < 0.05 vs. WT. (C) Graphs showing rates of DAG (Left) and TG (Right) synthesis from 3H-oleate in epididymal adipose tissue explants isolated from 6- to 8-wk-old male WT and Adn-Lpin1−/− mice (n = 4 per group). *P < 0.05 vs. WT. (D) Graphs showing DAG (Left) and TG (Right) content of epididymal adipose tissue of 6- to 8-wk-old male WT and Adn-Lpin1−/− mice (n = 5 per group). (E) Graphs showing LPA (Left) and PA (Right) content of epididymal adipose tissue of 6- to 8-wk-old male WT and Adn-Lpin1−/− mice (n = 5 per group). Specific PA species are indicated below the graph for PA content. *P < 0.05 vs. WT.