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Editorial for "Effects of 1.5-9.4 T High Static Magnetic Fields on Alcoholic Liver Disease in Mice"

. 2024 Nov ; 60 (5) : 2235-2236. [epub] 20240220

Language English Country United States Media print-electronic

Document type Editorial, Comment

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Czech Academy of Sciences
CAS-23-01 Chinese Academy of Sciences

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