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bibliographicCitation Xie Y, Wang H, Cheng X, Wu Y, Cao L, Wu M, Xie W, Wang G, Hao H. Farnesoid X receptor activation promotes cell proliferation via PDK4-controlled metabolic reprogramming. Scientific Reports. 2016 Jan 05;6(1):18751. doi: 10.1038/srep18751.
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