The Repressed Nuclear Receptor CAR Responds to Phenobarbital in Activating the Human CYP2B6 Gene*
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Paavo Honkakoski | Takeshi Kawamoto | T. Kawamoto | T. Sueyoshi | M. Negishi | P. Honkakoski | I. Zelko | Masahiko Negishi | Tatsuya Sueyoshi | Igor Zelko
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