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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2020 Oct 1.
Published in final edited form as: Ocul Surf. 2019 Mar 16;17(4):793–808. doi: 10.1016/j.jtos.2019.03.002

Figure 9. Comparison of cholesteryl esters observed in tarsal plates of male and female mice.

Figure 9.

Panel A. Extracted ion chromatogram of ion m/z 369.3521 of a representative sample of a female mouse tarsal plate extract and the peak assignments.

Panel B. Distribution of major CE species in tarsal plate extracts of female and male mice (n=10, each group). The chemical nature of the last three compounds (Chl-OAHFA-1 – m/z 1104.0411; Chl-OAHFA-2 - m/z 1128.0721; Chl-OAHFA-3 – m/z 1156.1010) is described in Figure 10. Chl-OAHFA were quantitated as (M + H)+.