Attenuation of CCl(4)-induced hepatic fibrosis by GdCl(3) treatment or dietary glycine.
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E. Burchardt | D. Koop | R. Rippe | L. Schrum | Y. Adachi | R. Rippe | R. Thurman | B. Bradford | E. Burchardt | C. Rivera | K. Hunt | R. G. Thurman | E. R. Burchardt | D. R. Koop | Rivera Ca | Kelly J. Hunt | Schrum Lw | Dennis R. Koop
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