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The analysis of GSTA1 promoter genetic and functional diversity of human populations.
Systematic sequence engineering enhances the induction strength of the glucose-regulated GTH1 promot…
Effects of GSTA1 and GPX3 Polymorphisms on the Risk of Schizophrenia in Chinese Han Population.
Effect of GSTA1 Variants on Busulfan-Based Conditioning Regimen Prior to Allogenic Hematopoietic Ste…
Drug-induced liver injury: Oltipraz and C2-ceramide intervene HNF-1α/GSTA1 expression via JNK signal…
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From the Characterization of the Cholesterol-epoxide Pathway Deregulation to New Therapeutic Perspec…
Blood Samples to Identify Biomarkers of Busulfan
Effect of Kale Consumption on Human Xenobiotic Metabolizing Enzymes
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