Possible role of LECT2 as an intrinsic regulatory factor in SEA-induced toxicity in d-galactosamine-sensitized mice.
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M. Ozaki | Kazuo Suzuki | Y. Arimura | S. Yamagoe | T. Uchiyama | K. Imanishi | H. Kato | M. Omori-Miyake | I. Haruta | J. Yagi | H. Ueshiba | Kazuyoshi Ando | T. Kotani | M. Dang | K. Ando
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