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2012, Número 4

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Ann Hepatol 2012; 11 (4)


Building a Spanish-Latin American network on drug induced liver injury: much to get from a joint collaborative initiative

Bessone F, Hernandez N, Dávalos M, Paraná R, Schinoni MI, Lizarzabal M, Kershenobich D, Loaeza A, Arrese M, Chirino RA, Méndez-Sánchez N, Fay F, Bruguera M, Stephens C, Lucena MI, Andrade RJ
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