Knockout of mouse Cyp3a gene enhances synthesis of cholesterol and bile acid in the liver[S]
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M. Oshimura | Y. Kazuki | S. Takehara | Kaoru Kobayashi | K. Chiba | N. Senda | Shin-ichiro Nitta | A. Inaba | M. Hashimoto | Mio Watanabe
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