Generation and Functional Characterization of Mice with a Disrupted Glutathione S-Transferase, Theta 1 Gene
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S. Manabe | T. Yamoto | S. Oda | Yosuke Ando | W. Takasaki | H. Yasumo | K. Fujimoto | Shingo Arakawa | Toshiyuki Watanabe
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