We're curious as to whether this is a phenomenon specific to IBD, or is it true in fat expansion more broadly? Right. Around the kidneys, you have expansion of retrorhenal fat and the patients have the worst outcomes for kidney transplants. They say they have the most fat around their intestines. So is there something protective that fats, not just this energy storage place, is actually trying to do some good with them?

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