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GPR35: mechanisms of action and agonism as a potential therapeutic strategy for non-alcoholic fatty liver diseases

Organization UKRILocation United Kingdom
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One of the consequences of the so called 'obesity epidemic' is that a variety of diseases and conditions linked to it have increased substantially in recent years. These include a spectrum of conditions initiated by the accumulation of excess amounts of fat in the liver that are not linked directly to over-use of alcohol. Such non-alcoholic fatty…

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GPR35: mechanisms of action and agonism as a potential therapeutic strategy for non-alcoholic fatty liver diseases — UKR | Dev Procure