Fig. 6From: FMO3 deficiency of duck leads to decreased lipid deposition and increased antibacterial activityThe characteristics of lipid deposition in duck’s aorta and liver were similar to that in the young and FMO3 defected (FMO3 c.984 A > T, TT) chicken’s aorta and liver. A From the top to the bottom, the three sections show Oil Red O staining of the aorta, Oil Red O and hematoxylin staining of aorta arch cross-section, and Oil Red O and hematoxylin staining of the liver, respectively. B From the left to the right, the three sections show quantification of staining results (% of total area) of the aorta, aorta arch, and liver (corresponding to Fig. 6A), respectively. The bottom panel shows P-values calculated in t-test, *P < 0.05, **P < 0.01, ***P < 0.001Back to article page