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From: PPARα L162V underlies variation in serum triglycerides and subcutaneous fat volume in young males

Figure 1

3D determination of fat volume. Rapidia determination of subcutaneous fat volume. Panel A: the pink selected area shows the subcutaneous fat of one of the six slices measured in the right arm. The red arrow shows the epypheseal flare (anatomical landmark used as the starting point of fat determination). Panel B: Left arm, the pink area shows the subcutaneous fat volume for other subject. Panel C and D represent the 3D image of panel A and B.

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