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Effect of a tumour-derived lipid-mobilising factor on glucose and lipid metabolism in vivo
S T Russell and M J Tisdale
BACK TO ARTICLEFigure 1.
Electrophoretic separation of proteins on a 12% SDS polyacrylamide gel. Lane 1 molecular weight markers; Lane 2 LMF (5
g protein) eluted from Resource-Iso column at 0.6 M (NH4)2SO4.
Figure 2.
Production of 14CO2 from D-[U-14C] glucose by NMRI mice administered either LMF for 48 h or PBS as described in Materials and Methods. There were 12 mice in each group. Differences from control are indicated as either b P<0.01 or d P<0.001.
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Tissue glucose metabolic rate (Rg) in mice administered either PBS (closed box) or LMF (open box) as described in Materials and Methods. There were 12 mice in each group. Differences from control are indicated as either a P<0.05 or d P<0.001.
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Tissue [14C] lipid accumulation (percentage absorbed dose per g tissue over a 6 h period) from [14C-carboxy] triolein administered enterally by gastric intubation as described in Materials and Methods after administration of either PBS (closed box) or LMF (open box). There were 12 mice in each group. Differences from control are indicated as either a P<0.05, b P<0.01 or d P<0.001.
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Production of 14CO2 from [14C carboxy] triolein after administration of either LMF or PBS as described in Materials and Methods. There were 12 mice in each group. Differences from control are indicated as either b P<0.01 or d P<0.001.
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