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Rapid and Concomitant Gut Microbiota and Endocannabinoidome Response to Diet-Induced Obesity in Mice

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FIG 1 Impact of 56 days of LFLS and HFHS feeding on mouse phenotype. Two groups of 11 mice were
FIG 2 Intestinal microbiota composition in response to the HFHS diet. (A) Principal-component analysis (PCA) of gut microbiota composition in each intestinalsegment prior to the initiation of the HFHS diet
FIG 3 Relative bacterial abundance at the order level in response to the HFHS diet. Orders representing less than 1% of total bacterial abundance in at leastone segment were aggregated.
FIG 4 Relative bacterial abundance at the genus level in response to the HFHS diet. Relative bacterial abundances at day 0 are represented in grayscale in the firstagainst day 0 for each segment
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