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Hsiu-Chiang Chiu, Attila Kovacs, David A. Ford, Fong-Fu Hsu, Ricardo Garcia, Pilar Herrero, Jeffrey E. Saffitz, Jean E. Schaffer
Published in Volume 107, Issue 7
J Clin Invest. 2001; 107(7):813–822 doi:10.1172/JCI10947
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Premature death and cardiomegaly in MHC-ACS mice. (a) Wild-type (WT, n = 110) and transgenic (J3, n = 19; M13, n = 23; O7, n = 9) mice were followed for 130 days, and incidence of spontaneous death was recorded as a function of time. Differences among survival curves were compared using the log-rank test (AP < 0.05, BP < 0.01, CP < 0.0001). (b) At the time of spontaneous death or sacrifice, mice were weighed. Hearts were dissected, and atrial and vascular structures were removed before weighing. Heart-to-body weight ratios were determined in wild-type (solid bars) and transgenic (open bars for J3, M13, O7) mice older than 24 days at the time of death or sacrifice. For each transgenic mouse, an age- and sex-matched wild-type littermate was sacrificed and analyzed. Differences among groups were compared by two-way ANOVA (AP < 0.0001).