Zonation of cytochrome P450 isozyme expression and induction in rat liver.
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M. Ingelman-Sundberg | K. Lindros | I. Johansson | Å. Nordling | R. Bühler | Åsa Nordling | Magnus Ingelman-Sundberg | Rolf Bühler
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