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. 2017 Jul 18;7:5754. doi: 10.1038/s41598-017-06209-9

Figure 4.

Figure 4

p32 +/− mice demonstrate increased caloric intake and energy expenditure. (A) Caloric intake in 52-week-old mice fed NC (n = 5). Caloric intake is normalized to body weight. (B) Fecal lipid excretion in 52-week-old mice fed NC (n = 5). (C) Heat release in 52-week-old mice fed NC (n = 3). (D) Caloric intake in mice fed an HFD (WT, n = 7; p32 +/−, n = 5). Caloric intake is normalized to body weight. (E) Heat release in WT and p32 +/− mice fed an HFD for ten weeks (n = 3). Statistical comparisons were evaluated by two-way-ANOVA for the indirect calorimetry assay.