The thrombopoietin mimetic JNJ-26366821 reduces the late injury and accelerates the onset of liver recovery after acetaminophen-induced liver injury in mice
Olamide B. Adelusi(University of Kansas Medical Center), Hartmut Jaeschke(University of Kansas Medical Center)
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