Long-term amelioration of bilirubin glucuronidation defect in Gunn rats by transplanting genetically modified immortalized autologous hepatocytes.
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P. Bosma | J. Roy-Chowdhury | B. H. Kim | I. Fox | V. Prasad | P. van Duijvendijk | N. Roy‐Chowdhury | P. Manchikalapudi | P. Duijvendijk | K. Tada | Byung-Ho Kim | V. Prasad | Kouji Tada | Ira J. Fox
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