Fig. 7
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- ZDB-FIG-250910-16
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- Maloney et al., 2025 - A survey of hypothalamic phenotypes identifies molecular and behavioral consequences of MYT1L haploinsufficiency in male and female mice
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Myt1l mutation did not impact weight or metabolic markers in juvenile or early adult mice. (A) Schematic of experimental timeline that included blood draw for metabolic marker assessment and feeding assay at two ages. (B) Het female and male mice weighed comparably to WT littermates on regular chow at both P25 (left panel) and P120 (right panel). (C–F) Het mice did not differ in levels of fasted glucose (C), cholesterol (D), triglycerides (E) or free fatty acids (F) from WT littermates at P25 (left panels) or P120 (right panels). Sample sizes for weight and metabolic assessments are presented in panel B. Data are represented as means ± SEM with individual points presented as open circles. ANOVA used for statistical comparisons. |