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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2019 Aug 25.
Published in final edited form as: Nat Metab. 2019 Feb 25;1(3):360–370. doi: 10.1038/s42255-019-0035-x

Fig. 3 |. AdCrTKO mice become obese on a high fat diet.

Fig. 3 |

a, Cumulative energy intake in megajoules (MJ), b, body mass, c, metabolic efficiency and d, fat mass over 8 weeks of high fat feeding at 30°C (CrTlox/y, n = 6; AdCrTKO, n = 5). e, Triglyceride (TG) abundance in BAT and SQ following 12 weeks of high fat feeding at 30°C (BAT and SQ: CrTlox/y, n = 6; AdCrTKO, n = 6). f, Cumulative energy intake (MJ), g, body mass, h, metabolic efficiency and i, fat mass over 8 weeks of high fat feeding at 22°C (CrTlox/y, n = 7; AdCrTKO, n = 10). j, TG abundance in BAT and SQ following 8 weeks of high fat feeding at 22°C (BAT: CrTlox/y, n = 7; AdCrTKO, n = 6; SQ: CrTlox/y, n = 7; AdCrTKO, n = 7). Data are presented as mean ± s.e.m. of biologically independent samples. Two-tailed Student’s t-tests (c, h); multiple two-tailed Student’s t-tests (a, b, d-g, i, j).