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. 2020 Sep 7;26(33):4933–4944. doi: 10.3748/wjg.v26.i33.4933

Figure 1.

Figure 1

Effect of tumor necrosis factor alpha receptor 1 deficiency in hepatocytes on body weight. A: Tumor necrosis factor alpha receptor 1 (Tnfr1) expression in liver samples (n = 4-5); B: Food intake per group over the course of the experiment, given in kilocalories (Kcal) and normalized to the mouse weight; C: Body weight and relative weights of epididymal (D) and brown fat tissues (E) after 20 wk of feeding; F: Example appearance of mice with a knockout of TNFR1 in hepatocytes (TNFR1ΔHEP) and their TNFR1-expressing littermates (TNFR1fl/fl) after 20 wk of fast food diet (FFD). Numbers of biological replicates: Ctrl/TNFR1fl/fl n = 11; FFD/TNFR1fl/fl n = 23; Ctrl/TNFR1ΔHEP n = 12; FFD/TNFR1ΔHEP n = 24. Line shows mean + standard error of the mean. Significant differences are marked with (a) if P < 0.05. Ctrl: Standard chow.