Diabetes exacerbates inflammatory bowel disease in mice with diet-induced obesity.

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Full Title: World J Gastroenterol

Abbreviation: World J Gastroenterol

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Language: N/A

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Subject Category: Gastroenterology

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"Supported by The National Institutes of Health under the National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases (NIH-NIDDK), No. DK114474 (JMS) and No. DK128383 (JMS), No. DK131695 (KLF), No. DK101997 (MWS), No. DK083042 (MWS), No. DK089056 (GJM) and No. DK124238 (GJM); Department of Defense (JMS), No. W81XWH2110635; The University of Washington Royalty Research Fund (JMS), No. A139339; The NIH-NIDDK T32 Training Grant (KLF), No. DK007742; The NIH-National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute T32 Training Grant (KMA), No. HL007028; The NIH-NIDDK–funded Diabetes Research Center, No. P30DK017047; and The Nutrition Obesity Research Center at the University of Washington, No. P30DK035816."

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