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. 2022 Nov 17;13:7038. doi: 10.1038/s41467-022-34808-2

Fig. 1. Low content of mRNA m6A is related to a shortage of hepatic glycogen in mouse pups.

Fig. 1

a PAS staining of wild-type mouse livers in different ages (4w, 4 weeks; 6w, 6 weeks; 8w, 8 weeks). The percentage of positive area is measured by Image J and shown on the right. Bar, 50 μm. n = 5 animals. Data are presented as mean values +/− SEM. *p < 0.05; ***p < 0.001 by one-way ANOVA. b Transmission electron microscope pictures of wild-type mouse livers in different ages. Bar: top, 4 μm; bottom, 2 μm. This experiment was repeated independently with similar results at least 3 times. c Hepatic glycogen content at different ages, as micrograms per milligram of tissue, n = 5 animals. Data are presented as mean values +/− SEM. Two-sided Student’s t test was performed to determine a difference among groups. ***p = 0.0006. d The relationship between relative fold of m6A mRNA and hepatic glycogen content at different age samples. Black, 4w; blue, 8w. n = 10 animals. Linear regression was performed to determine a difference. Source data are provided as a Source data file.