Regeneration Defects in Yap and Taz Mutant Mouse Livers Are Caused by Bile Duct Disruption and Cholestasis
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Regeneration Defects in Yap and Taz Mutant Mouse Livers Are Caused by Bile Duct Disruption and Cholestasis
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GASTROENTEROLOGY
Volume 160, Issue 3, Pages 847-862
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Elsevier BV
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2020-10-28
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10.1053/j.gastro.2020.10.035
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