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MOESM1 of Pathophysiological importance of bile cholesterol reabsorption: hepatic NPC1L1-exacerbated steatosis and decreasing VLDL-TG secretion in mice fed a high-fat diet

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posted on 2019-12-29, 04:13 authored by Yu Toyoda, Tappei Takada, Yoshihide Yamanashi, Hiroshi Suzuki
Additional File 1: Figure S1. Expression levels of hepatic genes involved in the regulation of biliary cholesterol secretion in WT and L1-Tg mice; Figure S2. Photographic images of the livers of L1-Tg mice fed a high-fat diet; Figure S3. Expression levels of lipocalin 2 in the livers of WT and L1-Tg mice; Figure S4. Expression levels of hepatic genes implicated in the regulation of lipolysis, fatty acid import, and lipogenesis in WT and L1-Tg mice; Figure S5. Apparent VLDL-TG-secretion abilities; Figure S6. Expression levels of hepatic genes implicated in VLDL assembly and secretion in WT and L1-Tg mice; Table S1. Primer sequences for qRT-PCR analysis for each gene in Mus musculus; Table S2. Serum levels of TG in L1-Tg mice; Appendix.

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