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Xiaopeng CAI, Huiqiang CAI, Jing WANG, Qin YANG, Jun GUAN, Jingwen DENG, Zhi CHEN. Molecular pathogenesis of acetaminophen-induced liver injury and its treatment options[J]. Journal of Zhejiang University Science B,in press.Frontiers of Information Technology & Electronic Engineering,in press.https://doi.org/10.1631/jzus.B2100977 @article{title="Molecular pathogenesis of acetaminophen-induced liver injury and its treatment options", %0 Journal Article TY - JOUR
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