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Q30454451-19A9F187-7F79-48CC-B2E1-C139023A991C
Q30454451-19A9F187-7F79-48CC-B2E1-C139023A991C
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Ageing Fxr deficient mice develop increased energy expenditure, improved glucose control and liver damage resembling NASH
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A regulatory cascade of the nuclear receptors FXR, SHP-1, and LRH-1 represses bile acid biosynthesis