The enhanced value of combining conventional and "omics" analyses in early assessment of drug-induced hepatobiliary injury.
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Heidrun Ellinger-Ziegelbauer,
Melanie Adler,
Alexander Amberg,
Arnd Brandenburg,
John J Callanan,
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Susan Connor,
Michael Fountoulakis,
Hans Gmuender,
Albrecht Gruhler,
Philip Hewitt,
Mark Hodson,
Katja A Matheis,
Diane McCarthy,
Marian Raschke,
Björn Riefke,
Christina S Schmitt,
Max Sieber,
Alexandra Sposny,
Laura Suter,
Brian Sweatman,
Angela Mally
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