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bibliographicCitation Ang Z, Xiong D, Wu M, Ding JL. FFAR2-FFAR3 receptor heteromerization modulates short-chain fatty acid sensing. FASEB J. 2018 Jan;32(1):289–303. PMID: 28883043; PMCID: PMC5731126.
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