HepaRG cells: A human model to study mechanisms of acetaminophen hepatotoxicity
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Hartmut Jaeschke | Mitchell R. McGill | H. Jaeschke | A. Ramachandran | D. Rollins | Anup Ramachandran | Mitchell R. McGill | Hui‐Min Yan | Gordon J. Murray | Douglas E. Rollins | Gordon J Murray | Hui‐min Yan
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