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We’ve contributed to an interesting study regarding FNDC4, macrophages and colitis (Bosma et al, Nat Commun)!

“FNDC4 acts as an anti-inflammatory factor on macrophages and improves colitis in mice”

 

http://www.nature.com/ncomms/2016/160412/ncomms11314/full/ncomms11314.html

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