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. 2014 Feb 19;9(2):e88818. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0088818

Figure 2. Quantification of bone density in ENT1 null and wild-type mice.

Figure 2

A Bone density was significantly increased in the cervical spine in ENT1 null (n = 12) compared with wild-type (n = 5) mice at 7 months of age. B Upper thoracic (T1–T6) was significantly increased in ENT1 null mice (n = 13) compared to wild-type mice (n = 5) at 7 months of age. C Bone density in the lower thoracic (T7–T12) was reduced in ENT1 null mice (n = 13) compared to wild-type littermates (n = 5) at 7 months of age. D Lumbar spine bone density was reduced in ENT1 null mice (n = 13) compared to wild-type mice (n = 5) at 7 months of age. *P<0.05 by two-tailed Student’s t test.