Fig. 6From: Association of a high-fat diet with I-FABP as a biomarker of intestinal barrier dysfunction driven by metabolic changes in Wistar ratsPhotomicrographs indicating localization of I-FABP through immunohistochemistry in the small (ileum) and large intestine (colorectal area) of Wistar rats from the control group, 15% HF-diet group and 30% HF-diet-fed group (immunostaining; 10X). n = 6 rats per groupBack to article page