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Increased rate of apoptosis correlates with hepatocellular proliferation in fischer-344 rats following<br />

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Bio Acc Cooke, J. A., Andrews, S. M., and Johnson, M. S. 1990. Lead zinc cadmium and fluoride in small<br />

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