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Whole body composition of Xenopus laevis larvae: implications for lean body mass during development

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Table 2. Body composition and water content during development in Xenopus laevis
Table 3. Lipid, protein and total gross energy duringdevelopment in Xenopus laevis
Fig. 4. Lipid composition in developing larvae of Xenopus laevis.The linear functions for individual lipid classes are plotted againstthe linear dimension of development (NF stage ranges).(A) Mono-olein (open circles) and triolein (filled squares); (B)methyl oleate (open triangles) and oleic acid (filled diamonds);(C) cholesterol (open circles), cholesteryl oleate (open squares)and diolein (filled triangles); (D) sterols (filled triangles), long-chain alcohols (open diamonds) and dialkylmonoacylglycerol(DAG; open hexagons).
Fig. 5. .MLBcompositions presented in Table 2. .µ−1 were corrected to energy equivalents(µmol gWmg−1− 1h) according to the stoichiometricoxygenlean body mass (stoichiometric balance of each substrate withroutine metabolic rates (bold solid line) and areexp
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