Analysis of tissue-specific and PPARα-dependent induction of FABP gene expression in the mouse liver by an in vivo DNA electroporation method
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O. Sato | K. Motojima | K. Seto | Y. Fukui | K. Fujishiro | Kohei Kawabe
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