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PPAR (say pee par) not a short putt, a potent liver disease drug

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Very interesting,

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Thank you for sharing. Very promising.

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Thanks for the heads up Wayne, do you have a preferred reference to a lit review on the subject?

I know I could google, but I often find recommends by experts such as yourself invaluable, and trawling Google for things like this can sometimes be like dredging the ocean floor for gold.

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for general searches I usually try Pubmed but if this is of interest here is a linkpannash.org/pan-ppar-agonists/

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