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S.I. and A.G. mainly wrote the correspondence. J.Y. conducted the experiments and analyses discussed in Fig. 1. A.G. performed the experiments and analyses discussed in Fig. 2. K.M., S.B., G.S., K.T., H.C.L., M.M. and Y.S. contributed to the preparation of the correspondence.
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Grozio, A., Mills, K., Yoshino, J. et al. Reply to: Absence of evidence that Slc12a8 encodes a nicotinamide mononucleotide transporter. Nat Metab 1, 662–665 (2019). https://doi.org/10.1038/s42255-019-0086-z
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