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. 2022 Apr 28;17(5):1081–1088. doi: 10.1016/j.stemcr.2022.04.001

Figure 1.

Figure 1

Subcutaneous adiposity dominates in ARdY mice

(A) Image of visceral and subcutaneous adipose depots of 7-week-old mice.

(B) Visceral and subcutaneous adipose depot weights of 7-week-old mice (n = 4–13).

(C) Fat distribution of 7-week-old mice (n = 4–13).

(D) Images of visceral and subcutaneous adipose tissue from 7-week-old mice.

(E) Adipocyte sizes from visceral and subcutaneous adipose depots of 7-week-old mice (n = 4–5).

(F) Adipocyte precursor proliferation of adolescent mice in visceral and subcutaneous adipose depots (n = 3).

(G) Fat distribution of 18-day-old mice (n = 11–23).

(H) Visceral and subcutaneous adipose depot weights of 18-day-old mice (n = 11–23).

Statistical significance in (B), (E), and (F) was determined by unpaired two-tailed Student’s t test to compare depots within the same genotype. Statistical significance in (C), (G), and (H) was determined by ordinary one-way ANOVA with Tukey’s multiple comparison’s test. vis, visceral; sub, subcutaneous.