Evaluation of the novel liver micronucleus assay using formalin-fixed tissues
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M. Hayashi | A. Maeda | T. Morita | Katsuya Yamada | Ayaka Momonami | S. Hamada | W. Ohyama | Miyuki Shigano | Satoru Kawakami | Soichiro Hagio | Yukari Terashima | H. Sui | Maya Ueda
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