Propionate Increases Hepatic Pyruvate Cycling and Anaplerosis and Alters Mitochondrial Metabolism*
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K. Petersen | G. Shulman | D. Rothman | G. Cline | R. Kibbey | Xian‐Man Zhang | Rachel J. Perry | T. Alves | Candace B. Borders | R. Perry
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