Genetic polymorphisms of CYP2C9 and CYP2C19 are not related to drug-induced idiosyncratic liver injury (DILI) (Q36052505)
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(P2093) K Pachkoria
M I Lucena
F Ruiz-Cabello
E Crespo
M R Cabello
Spanish Group for the Study of Drug-Induced Liver Disease (Grupo de Estudio para las Hepatopatías Asociadas a Medicamentos)
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