Omics‐based identification of the combined effects of idiosyncratic drugs and inflammatory cytokines on the development of drug‐induced liver injury
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J. Kleinjans | R. Peters | J. V. van Delft | T. D. de Kok | D. Jennen | K. Mathijs | L. Timmermans | J. Delft | S. Claessen | J H van Delft | J C S Kleinjans | J Jiang | K Mathijs | L Timmermans | S M Claessen | A Hecka | J Weusten | R Peters | D G J Jennen | T M de Kok | J. Jiang | J. Weusten | A. Hecka | Jos C. S. Kleinjans | Jian Jiang | T. Kok
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