Analysis of the Effects of Modifying Agents on Proliferation and Enzyme Phenotype in Focal Preneoplastic and Neoplastic Liver Lesions in Rats
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S. Fukushima | K. Ozaki | S. Uwagawa | Satoru Takahashi | H. Tsuda | N. Ito | Kiyomi Sato | K. Hakoi | Toshio Kato
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