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bibliographicCitation Eyal S, Lamb JG, Smith‐Yockman M, Yagen B, Fibach E, Altschuler Y, White HS, Bialer M. The antiepileptic and anticancer agent, valproic acid, induces P‐glycoprotein in human tumour cell lines and in rat liver. British J Pharmacology. 2006 Oct;149(3):250–60. doi: 10.1038/sj.bjp.0706830.
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