Loss of RAR-α and RXR-α and enhanced caspase-3-dependent apoptosis in N-acetyl-p-aminophenol-induced liver injury in mice is tissue factor dependent
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Elsayed A. Elsayed | M. Abdel-Bakky | A. Alhowail | A. Alqasoumi | Elham Amin | G. Helal | A. S. Saad | Eman Sayed Said Abdelmoti
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