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Vitamin E Attenuates the Progression of Non-Alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease Caused by Partial Hepatectomy in Mice

Authors
  1. AD Tevar
  2. AE Feldstein
  3. AJ Sanyal
  4. AK Greene
  5. CG Fraga
  6. CP Day
  7. CP Oliveira
  8. DE Kleiner
  9. E Albano
  10. E Albano
  11. EM Morris
  12. Fernanda Bomfati
  13. G Lo Sasso
  14. GC Hugenholtz
  15. Golnar Karimian
  16. H Tilg
  17. H Tilg
  18. HF Hsieh
  19. JE Lavine
  20. JM Schattenberg
  21. JY Cho
  22. M Iwai
  23. Marc Kirschbaum
  24. MT Ronco
  25. Patricia Aspichueta
  26. PC Simmonds
  27. PG Kele
  28. PS Ribeiro
  29. RA DeAngelis
  30. RN Hardwick
  31. Robert J. Porte
  32. S Seki
  33. S Sydor
  34. SW Cho
  35. Ton Lisman
  36. VE de Meijer
  37. Y Kamada
  38. YK Zhang
  39. Zwanida J. Veldhuis
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'Public Library of Science (PLoS)'
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