Dysregulated FXR-FGF19 signaling and choline metabolism are associated with gut dysbiosis and hyperplasia in a novel pig model of pediatric NASH
Gabriella V. Hernandez
, Victoria A. Smith
, Megan Melnyk
, Matthew A. Burd
, Kimberly A. Sprayberry
, Mark S. Edwards
, Daniel G. Peterson
, Darin C. Bennet
, Rob K. Fanter
, Daniel A. Columbus
, Juan P. Steibel
, Hunter Glanz
, Chad Immoos
, Margaret S. Rice
, Tasha M. Santiago-Rodriguez
, Jason Blank
, Jennifer J. VanderKelen
, Christopher L. Kitts
, Brian D. Piccolo
, Michael R. La Frano
Douglas G. Burrin, Magdalena Maj, Rodrigo Manjarin
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