S-Adenosylmethionine regulates connexins sub-types expressed by hepatocytes.
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Shelly C. Lu | M. Martínez-Chantar | M. Varela-Rey | A. Warner | S. Yamaji | Anna Droggiti | M. Martínez‐Chantar
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