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- ZDB-FIG-220513-50
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- Leibold et al., 2022 - Long-term obesogenic diet leads to metabolic phenotypes which are not exacerbated by catch-up growth in zebrafish
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Fig 1. Compensatory growth can be induced in juvenile and adult zebrafish by excessive feeding following caloric restriction and results in compensation for differences in body length and BMI. (A) Scheme showing changes in feeding regime to induce compensatory growth (CG) in zebrafish with an age of one, three or nine months; (B) Standard length of fish undergoing CG at 1 month of age (arrow); (C, F): Standard Length; (D, G) body weight; (E, H) and body mass index of a cohort of fish (n = 10) undergoing CG at 3 months of age (C-E) and at 9 months of age (F, H); error bars indicate STDEV, ns indicates a lack of significant difference between the CG and the DIO group at that timepoint as indicated by a 2-Way ANOVA followed by Tukey’s multiple comparison test. |