Research Paper Volume 12, Issue 21 pp 22019—22045

The nuclear and cytoplasmic roles of miR-320 in non-alcoholic fatty liver disease

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Figure 3. MiR-320 overexpression increased liver lipid content in differently treated mice. (E, F) Nuclear and cytosol miR-320 levels in miR-320 transgenic and rAAV-miR-320 treated mice were detected by quantitative real-time PCR (n=3, *p<0.05). (G) The effects of rAAV-miR-320 on lipid accumulation in liver determined by oil red staining in STZ-treated C57BL/6 mice. (H) Detection of lipid levels by oil red staining in miR-320 transgenic mice treated with HFD. (I) The effects of rAAV-miR-320 on lipid accumulation in liver determined by oil red staining in db/db mice.