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5-ALPHA-REDUCTASE-1 KNOCKOUT PROTECTS AGAINST HEPATOCARCINOGENESIS IN A MURINE MODEL OF NASH

5-ALPHA-REDUCTASE-1 KNOCKOUT PROTECTS AGAINST HEPATOCARCINOGENESIS IN A MURINE MODEL OF NASH

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Main Authors: Dowman, J, Hopkins, L, Armstrong, M, Gathercole, L, Lalor, P, Hubscher, S, Tomlinson, J, Newsome, P
Format: Conference item
Published: 2012
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