Hepatic DNA deposition drives drug‐induced liver injury and inflammation in mice
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W. M. Leevy | B. A. David | M. Leite | M. Teixeira | R. E. Marques | G. Menezes | D. Mansur | L. F. Gomides | P. E. Marques | R. V. Pereira | R. Guabiraba | D. Cisalpino | A. Oliveira | D. A. Pires | Zélia Menezes-Garcia | GermánArturo Mahecha | S. Chapman | D. Souza | A. M. Saraiva | D. Patrício | Júlia Tosta Novaes | V. P. Martins | D. Patricio | W. Leevy | D. O. Patrício
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