Heme oxygenase-1 attenuates low-dose of deoxynivalenol-induced liver inflammation potentially associating with microbiota.
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Liegang Liu | P. Yao | A. Nüssler | Wei Yang | Zhao Peng | Liangkai Chen | Hong Yan | Zhilei Shan | Yuxiao Liao | Shuang Liu
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