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From: Echocardiographic assessment of Xenopus tropicalis heart regeneration

Fig. 2

Cardiac measurement of young, young adult and adult X. tropicalis Heart using Echocardiography. Body weight A in 3-month-old, 6-month-old, 10-month-old, 18-month-old and 30-month-old X. tropicalis. Echocardiographic measurement of the diastole end ventricular length B, diastole end ventricular width C, diastole end ventricular girth D, diastole end ventricular area E, ejection fraction F, peak blood flow velocity G, blood flow acceleration H and heart rate I in 3-month-old, 6-month-old, 10-month-old, 18-month-old and 30-month-old X. tropicalis heart. 3 M: 3-month-old. 10 M-F: 10-month-old female. 10 M-M: 10-month-old male. 3 M: n = 8. 6 M, 18 M-M and 30 M-F&M: n = 5. 10 M-F&M: n = 3. 18 M-F: n = 9. #: p < 0.05, vs. 3 M. *: p < 0.05, vs. 6 M. â–³: p < 0.05, vs. same age female. &: p < 0.05, vs. 18 M (same gender and different gender comparison in H, comparison between the same gender in I)

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