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Supplementary Figure 2: <b>Impact of excess activin A on the lipids, metabolites, and steroids of adult mouse</b><b>reproductive organs</b>

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<p dir="ltr"><b>Figure S2: Lipid droplet accumulation is a consistent feature in </b><b><i>Inha</i></b><b>KO testis tumours, despite their heterogeneous phenotypes. </b>Individual panels represent biologically independent testes from <b>(A) </b>WT and <b>(D-F)</b> <i>Inha</i>KO mice with a range of tumour phenotypes. Lipid droplets, identified by Oil-Red-O staining, consistently accumulate within regions of histological abnormality (black arrows). Scale bar represents 500 µm.</p>

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