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bibliographicCitation Meyer SA, Jirtle RL. Old dance with a new partner: EGF receptor as the phenobarbital receptor mediating Cyp2B expression. Sci Signal. 2013 May 07;6(274):pe16. doi: 10.1126/scisignal.2004239. PMID: 23652202.
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