Increased uncoupling protein 3 content does not affect mitochondrial function in human skeletal muscle in vivo
J. Clin. Invest. Matthijs K.C. Hesselink, et al. 111:479
doi:10.1172/JCI16653 [Go to this article.]

Figure 1
(a) Representative Western blot of human lung (1), human liver (2), human white adipose tissue (3), and two human vastus lateralis muscle samples (4 and 5) after loading similar amounts of protein. (b) Western blot of medial gastrocnemius muscle from a transgenic mouse overexpressing human UCP3 (1) and a wild-type littermate (2). Note the lack of cross-reactivity in tissues known to express UCP2 but not UCP3 (a) and the lack of cross-reactivity with endogenous mouse UCP3 (b).