Activation of Fas death receptor pathway and Bid in hepatocytes is involved in saikosaponin D induction of hepatotoxicity.
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Feng Zhang | Yin Lu | Li Wu | Jiangjuan Shao | Shizhong Zheng | Li Chen | Huanhuan Jin
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