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Thylakoids reduce body fat and fat cell size by binding to dietary fat making it less available for absorption in high-fat fed mice

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Fig. 2 a-f Measurements of body fat accumulation after two weeks in mice fed HFD vs. ThylHFD
Fig. 3 Liver fat accumulation in high-fat fed control and high-fat fed thylakoid animals (mg triacylglycerides (TG)/mg tissue)
Fig. 5 a-b Adipocyte size distribution a in large versus small cell fraction (defined as above and below the nadir point, marked with arrow), dotted line represents previous reported cell size distribution of chow-fed mice (chow control group) [12], here i
Fig. 6 a-e Quantification of Western blot analysis of PPAR γ a, PGC1-α b, LPIN-1 (Fig

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