Estrogens and antiestrogens activate hPXR.
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Wissem Mnif | Arnaud Pillon | J. Pascussi | J. Nicolas | P. Balaguer | W. Mnif | A. Bartegi | Patrick Balaguer | A. Escande | Jean-Marc Pascussi | Jean-Claude Nicolas | V. Cavaillès | Aurélie Escande | Aghleb Bartegi | Vincent Cavaillès | Marie-Josèphe Duchesne | A. Pillon | M. Duchesne
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