Obesity alters immune and metabolic profiles: New insight from obese‐resistant mice on high‐fat diet

Diet‐induced obesity has been shown to alter immune function in mice, but distinguishing the effects of obesity from changes in diet composition is complicated. It was hypothesized that immunological differences would exist between diet‐induced obese (DIO) and obese‐resistant (OB‐Res) mice fed the same high‐fat diet (HFD).

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