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Aimee M. Powelka, Asha Seth, Joseph V. Virbasius, Evangelos Kiskinis, Sarah M. Nicoloro, Adilson Guilherme, Xiaoqing Tang, Juerg Straubhaar, Andrew D. Cherniack, Malcolm G. Parker, Michael P. Czech
Published in Volume 116, Issue 1
J Clin Invest. 2006; 116(1):125–136 doi:10.1172/JCI26040
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Figure 9
Absence of RIP140 protects against age- and diet-induced glucose intolerance and enhances insulin responsiveness on a high-fat diet.

Glucose tolerance tests were performed on 3-month-old female mice fed a normal chow diet (A), 8-month-old female mice fed a normal chow diet (B), or 3-month-old female mice fed a high-fat diet (C) for 10 weeks. Values are mean ± SEM; n = 6–12. (D) Insulin tolerance tests were performed on 3-month-old female mice fed a high-fat diet for 9 weeks. Values are mean ± SEM; n = 9.