What is the role of the receptor for advanced glycation end products-ligand axis in liver injury?
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What is the role of the receptor for advanced glycation end products-ligand axis in liver injury?
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LIVER TRANSPLANTATION
Volume 17, Issue 6, Pages 633-640
Publisher
Wiley
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2011-03-25
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10.1002/lt.22306
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