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Original Articles

Effect of a Hypolipidemic Drug, Di (2-ethylhexyl) phthalate, on mRNA-Expression Associated Fatty Acid and Acetate Metabolism in Rat Tissues

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Pages 414-420 | Received 04 Sep 2006, Accepted 09 Dec 2006, Published online: 22 May 2014

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