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. 2017 Aug 21;13(8):e1006961. doi: 10.1371/journal.pgen.1006961

Fig 3. Shorter QT-intervals in Rffl-lnc1 disruption model 1 compared with S rats.

Fig 3

(A) Representative ECG recordings from individual S and Rffl-lnc1 disruption model 1. (B) Shorter QT-intervals in Rffl-lnc1 disruption model 1 compared with S rats (n = 5–6 rats/group). Experimental rats were maintained on low-salt diet after weaning and surgically implanted with CTA-F40 transmitters at about 18 weeks of age. Surgical rats were individually housed and allowed to recover for at least 3 days before ECG recording. Data plotted was obtained by telemetry recording once every 5 minutes continuously and averaged for 4-hour intervals. All values are expressed as mean ± SEM. *: P < 0.05.