Extended Data Fig. 2: Cysteine-rich diet composition and mouse physiology. | Nature

Extended Data Fig. 2: Cysteine-rich diet composition and mouse physiology.

From: Dietary cysteine enhances intestinal stemness via CD8+ T cell-derived IL-22

Extended Data Fig. 2: Cysteine-rich diet composition and mouse physiology.The alternative text for this image may have been generated using AI.

a, Control and cysteine-rich diet (CysRD) composition. b, Mouse blood glucose (n = 13 per group) and ketone (n = 14 in control, n = 15 in CysRD) levels after 6 weeks of control and CysRD feeding. Mouse daily food uptake during the control and CysRD feeding (n = 15 per group). c-e, Relative body mass changes (c, n = 15 per group), terminal body mass (d, n = 15 per group) and visceral/subcutaneous white adipose tissue (visWAT and scWAT) weights (e, n = 5 per group) from mice fed with 6 weeks of control and CysRD. Unpaired two-tailed Student’s t-tests (b, c, d, e). Data (b, d) are mean ± s.d. Box and whiskers (e) are plotted min to the max value.

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