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bibliographicCitation Ma Y, Lu L, Tan K, Li Z, Guo T, Wu Y, Wu W, Zheng L, Fan F, Mo J, Gong Z. Reduced peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor-α and bile acid nuclear receptor NR1H4/FXR may affect the hepatic immune microenvironment of biliary atresia. Front Immunol. 2022;13():875593. PMID: 36090996; PMCID: PMC9454303.
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