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From: Maternal transfer of environmentally relevant polybrominated diphenyl ethers (PBDEs) produces a diabetic phenotype and disrupts glucoregulatory hormones and hepatic endocannabinoids in adult mouse female offspring

Figure 3

DE-71 exposure produces elevated fasting blood glucose (FBG) in perinatally exposed female offspring but not their mothers. FBG was measured after a 9 or 11 h fast in female offspring (a) and dams (b). *indicates significantly different from VEH/CON (**P < .01); ^indicates significantly different from 0.1 mg/kg DE-71 (^P < .05, ^^^^P < .0001). #Indicates significant difference between 9 and 11 h for corresponding exposure group (#P < .05; ####P < .0001). Sidak’s post hoc test was used. Bars and error bars represent mean ± s.e.m. n = 7–12/group. F1 female offspring, F0 dams, FBG fasting blood glucose.

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