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bibliographicCitation Liu CX, Gao Y, Xu XF, Jin X, Zhang Y, Xu Q, Ding HX, Li BJ, Du FK, Li LC, Zhong MW, Zhu JK, Zhang GY. Bile acids inhibit ferroptosis sensitivity through activating farnesoid X receptor in gastric cancer cells. World J Gastroenterol. 2024 Feb 07;30(5):485–98. PMID: 38414591; PMCID: PMC10895598.
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title Bile acids inhibit ferroptosis sensitivity through activating farnesoid X receptor in gastric cancer cells
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