Different feedback regulation of hepatic cholesterol and bile acid synthesis by glycodeoxycholic acid in rabbits.
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G. Ness | G. Tint | A. Batta | S. Shefer | G. Salen | L. Nguyen | T. Chen | Z. Zhao | G. Xu | W. Niemann | Z. Zhao | T. Chen
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