Transcriptional and biochemical changes in mouse liver following exposure to a metal/drug cocktail. Attenuating effect of a selenium-enriched diet
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Published:2024-09
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Volume:191
Page:114845
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ISSN:0278-6915
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Container-title:Food and Chemical Toxicology
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language:en
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Short-container-title:Food and Chemical Toxicology
Author:
Huertas-Abril Paula V.ORCID,
Prieto-Álamo María-José,
Jurado Juan,
Pérez José,
Molina-Hernández VerónicaORCID,
García-Barrera Tamara,
Abril NievesORCID
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