Fig. 1From: Effect of ambient temperature on the proliferation of brown adipocyte progenitors and endothelial cells during postnatal BAT development in Syrian hamstersEffect of ambient temperature on the weight of body and fat tissues in Syrian hamsters. Syrian hamsters were born and bred at 23 °C or 30 °C. On postnatal days 7–25, the body weight (a), and weight of the fat tissue from the interscapular (b) and inguinal (c) depots, respectively, were measured (mean ± standard error [SE], n = 4 per group, two-way analysis of variance [ANOVA] followed by the Tukey–Kramer post hoc test). Asterisk indicates significant difference at P < 0.05 compared to day 7 of the same group; daggar indicates significant different at P < 0.05 between the 23 °C group and 30 °C group. P values obtained by two-way ANOVA are shown in Table 1Back to article page