Cultured human adult hepatocytes: a new model for drug metabolism studies.
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A. Guillouzo | C. Guguen-Guillouzo | J F Le Bigot | A Guillouzo | C Guguen-Guillouzo | J M Begue | J. Le Bigot | J R Kiechel | J. Kiechel | J. Bégué | J. L. Le Bigot | J. Begue
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