Fig. 1From: Regulation of murine skeletal muscle growth by STAT5B is age- and sex-specificDifferences in the skeletal size and body composition between wild-type (WT) and STAT5Bā/ā mice. Photos of male and female wild-type and STAT5Bā/ā littermates at 24āweeks of age demonstrate the differences in a body size and b musculature of the hindlimbs. Mean (Ā±āSEM) values of c body mass, d nasoanal length, and e perigonadal fat pad as a percentage of body mass in male WT (black bars), male STAT5Bā/ā (light grey bars), female WT (dark grey bars), and female STAT5Bā/ā (white bars) mice at 6, 12, and 24āweeks of age (nā=ā8 per group). f Mean (Ā±āSEM) percentage of the inguinal fat pad of body mass of WT and STAT5Bā/ā mice at 24āweeks of age. Unlike letters within each graph denote significant differences (Pā<ā0.05) between groups at each age onlyBack to article page