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Keyword [Farnesoid-X receptor]
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The Interaction Of Apolipoprotein M With Bile Acids And The Probable Mechanisms
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The Role Of Farnesoid X Receptor On Hepatoprotection And Hepatocarcinogenesis
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Study On Changes Of Bone Metabolisim And Its Mechanisim In Farnesoid X Receptor Knockout(FXR-/-)Mice
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The Effect Of Gastric Bypass On Expression Of Glycometabolism-related Factors In The Liver Of T2DM Rat
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Impairment Of Liver Regenration Capacity After Partial Hepatectomy In Rat With Obstructive Jaundice
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The Effect Of Cholesterol-lowering Probiotics On Bile Acid Metabolism Of Non-alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease And Mechanism
47.
The Mechanism By Which GSK3β Enhances Renal Tubulointerstitial Fibrosis And The Potential Strategies Of Anti-kidney Fibrosis
48.
Activation Of Farnesoid X Receptor Downregulates Visfatin And Attenuates Diabetic Nephropathy
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Upregulation Of MicroRNA-122 By Farnesoid X Receptor Suppresses The Growth Of Hepatocellular Carcinoma Cells
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Effects Of Internal And External Biliary Drainage On The Expression Of Intestinal FXR And TLR4 In Mice With Obstructive Jaundice
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The Effect Of Emodin On The Signaling Pathway Of FXR-BSEP In The Human Hepatocyte LO2 Cell Line
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Obeticholic Acid Protects Against Carbon Tetrachloride-induced Acute Liver Injury And Inflammation
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The Role And Mechanisms Of Hepatic Bile Acid Metabolic In Roux-en-Y Gastric Bypass Surgery For Type 2 Diabetes
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The Investigations Of Zinc-α2-Glycoprotein In The Improvement Of Hepatic TG Accumulation Through Farnesoid X Receptor
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A Study About The Regulatory Mechanism Of Dexamethasone In The Treatment Of Intrahepatic Cholestasis Of Pregnancy Rats
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A Preliminary Study On The Role Of FXR Induced Alveolar Cell Death In The Pathogenesis Of MAS
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The Protective Role Of Obeticholic Acid On Lipopolysaccharide-Induced Disorder Of Maternal Bile Acid Metabolism During Pregnancy
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The Role Of Bile Acids In The Remission Of T2DM After Bariatric/Metabolic Surgery In A Diabetic Rat Model
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FXR In Pressure Overload-Induced Cardiac Remodeling:Its Role And Underlying Mechanisms
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The Molecular Mechanisms Of Bile Acids In The Pathogenesis Of Pulmonary Fibrosis
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