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From: Effect of ambient temperature on the proliferation of brown adipocyte progenitors and endothelial cells during postnatal BAT development in Syrian hamsters

Fig. 1

Effect 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 1

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