Dioxin-induced increase in leukotriene B4 biosynthesis through the aryl hydrocarbon receptor and its relevance to hepatotoxicity owing to neutrophil infiltration
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Takao Shimizu | H. Uchi | M. Furue | Y. Ishii | T. Yokomizo | H. Kurose | Michio Nakaya | T. Koga | T. Ishida | H. Yamada | Y. Komiya | Y. Kikuta | Tomoki Takeda
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