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bibliographicCitation Thompson B, Lu S, Revilla J, Uddin MJ, Oakland DN, Brovero S, Keles S, Bresnick EH, Petri WA, Burgess SL. Secondary bile acids function through the vitamin D receptor in myeloid progenitors to promote myelopoiesis. Blood Adv. 2023 Sep 12;7(17):4970–82. PMID: 37276450; PMCID: PMC10463201.
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