Activation of LXRs prevents bile acid toxicity and cholestasis in female mice
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D. Mangelsdorf | G. Michalopoulos | Jie Zhou | A. Moschetta | Yonggong Zhai | W. Xie | H. Uppal | Songrong Ren | S. Saini | Haibiao Gong | Ying Mu
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