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Fig. 2

From: High-iron consumption decreases copper accumulation and colon length, and alters serum lipids

Fig. 2

Effects of high-iron feeding on relative organ weights of rats. Five-week-old, male, SD rats were fed one of six diets, which varied only in their iron and copper content for 5 weeks ad libitum. Relative organ weights of the heart (A), liver (B), kidney (C), spleen (D), pancreas (E), and EAT (F) were measured. The results are presented as means ± SDs; n = 10 per individual group. Data were analyzed by two-way ANOVA with Tukey’s post hoc test for further comparisons. Different letters indicate significant differences (P < 0.05) among the labeled means. L low; Ad adequate; H high; BW body weight

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