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Supplementary Figure 2: Pregnancy-related plasticity of gastric vagal afferent signals in mice.

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posted on 2020-10-01, 20:21 authored by Hui Li, Georgia ClarkeGeorgia Clarke, Stewart RamsayStewart Ramsay, Stephen KentishStephen Kentish, Sharon Ladyman, Richard YoungRichard Young, Kathryn Gatford, Amanda PageAmanda Page
<b>Supplementary Fig. 2: </b>Maternal food intake and average meal size during the light phase did not differ with litter size. Food intake (<i>A</i>) and average meal size (<i>B</i>) during the light phase of pregnant mice with small (< 7 pups, ●, <i>N</i> = 6), normal (7 - 9 pups, □, <i>N</i> = 20), or large (10 - 11 pups, ■, <i>N</i> = 5) litter size are shown during pregnancy, with data for non-pregnant mice (○, n = 12) on age-matched days. Food intake and meal size during acclimatization (Acc) represents the average body weight in the last two days of acclimatization. Values are mean ± SEM.

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