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bibliographicCitation Kurano M, Hara M, Satoh H, Tsukamoto K. Hepatic NPC1L1 overexpression ameliorates glucose metabolism in diabetic mice via suppression of gluconeogenesis. Metabolism. 2015 May;64(5):588–96. doi: 10.1016/j.metabol.2015.01.011. PMID: 25660144.
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