Bile salt sequestration induces hepatic de novo lipogenesis through farnesoid X receptor– and liver X receptorα–controlled metabolic pathways in mice
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T. V. van Dijk | D. Reijngoud | F. Kuipers | M. Oosterveer | A. Groen | F. Stellaard | H. Herrema | G. Brufau | M. Meissner | R. Boverhof | Michael Müller
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