Abstract:Non‐alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) is characterized by >5% hepatic fat by mass. As one of the most common liver diseases, with a prevalence of roughly 24% in the U.S. adult population, NAFLD related morbidities account for a striking ~300 billion dollars a year in healthcare costs for the U.S. alone [Shetty, A., & Syn, W. K. Federal practitioner: for the health care professionals of the VA, DoD, and PHS, (2019), 36(1), 14–19]. NAFLD, both in humans and murine models of the disease, has been associated w… Show more
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