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Fig. 6

From: FMO3 deficiency of duck leads to decreased lipid deposition and increased antibacterial activity

Fig. 6

The 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 < 0.001

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