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. 2017 May 15;6(7):748–759. doi: 10.1016/j.molmet.2017.05.006

Figure 2.

Figure 2

Neonatal Ex-4 enhances energy expenditure and protects against weight gain in adulthood. (A–F) Indirect calorimetry assessed in 8–10 week old male (A–C) and female (D–F) mice. Oxygen consumption for male (A–B) and female (D–E) mice normalized to lean mass. Energy expenditure for male (C) and female (F) mice calculated and normalized to lean mass. n = 4–5 mice/group. (G) Body weight of 8–10 week old male and female mice. n = 5 mice/group. (H) NMR analysis of 8–10 week old male and female mice. n = 5 mice/group. (A–F) *, p < 0.05, relative to corresponding vehicle (Two-way ANOVA with Bonferonni Posthoc test). (G–H). *, p < 0.05, relative to corresponding vehicle (Two-tailed Student's t test).