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Fig. 1 | Journal of Neuroinflammation

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From: Adult obese mice suffer from chronic secondary brain injury after mild TBI

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Brain-injured obese male mice exhibit decreases in the rate of weight gain and blood corticosterone levels. Body weight (a), % body weight change (b), and serum corticosterone levels (c) were measured in both lean/obese control and TBI animals (n = 10). Data was collected at days 1 and 30 after injury. a Paired Student’s t test: *P < .004 vs. obese control at day 1. b Unpaired Student’s t test: *P < .003 vs. lean control; # P < .0001 vs. obese control. c Unpaired Student’s t test: *P < .002 vs. lean control; # P < .01 vs. lean control; $ P < .0001 vs. obese control

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