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Alan S. Kopin, Wendy Foulds Mathes, Edward W. McBride, Minh Nguyen, Wisam Al-Haider, Frank Schmitz, Susan Bonner-Weir, Robin Kanarek, Martin Beinborn
Published in Volume 103, Issue 3
J Clin Invest. 1999; 103(3):383–391 doi:10.1172/JCI4901
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Weight gain of CCK-AR–/– mice is comparable to that of age- and sex-matched wild-type controls. Mice were freely fed a diet of Pro-Lab rodent chow. Weight measurements of all mice within a given population were sorted by corresponding animal ages, and then pooled into groups comprised of 15 consecutive data points each. Average ages within these groups are plotted vs. the mean ± SD of corresponding weights. (a) Body weights of male CCK-AR–/– mice show no difference from respective values of wild-type (WT) controls; 171 mutant and 151 wild-type animals were compared. (b) Body weights of female CCK-AR–/– mice show no difference from respective values of wild-type controls; 156 mutant and 133 wild-type animals were compared.