Genomics and proteomics analysis of acetaminophen toxicity in mouse liver.
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Robert P Tonge | F. Pognan | R. Tonge | S. Ruepp | François Pognan | J. Shaw | N. Wallis | Stefan U Ruepp | Joanne Shaw | Nicola Wallis
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