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From: Mitochondrial co-chaperone protein Tid1 is required for energy homeostasis during skeletal myogenesis

Fig. 3

More dystrophic phenotype in postnatal HSA-Tid1f/f mice on day 8. a Photography of the 8-day-old Tid1f/+, HSA-Tid1f/f, and HSA-Tid1f/+ mouse from the same litter, and (b) the body weight of the mice was recorded (n = 3). c Image of the hind limb of mice. d Hematoxylin and eosin (H&E) staining and the CD3 expression stained by immunohistochemistry in the TA muscle of Tid1f/+, HSA-Tid1f/f, and HSA-Tid1f/+ mice. The motor coordination of 6- to 8-week-old Tid1f/+ (n = 6) and HSA-Tid1f/+ (n = 3) mice was examined by Rotarod test. The time of running (e) and running distance (f) of mice were recorded. *P < 0.05, ***P < 0.001

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