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Häussinger, D., Eberle, A., Becker, S., Reinehr, R. (2005). Bile acids and CD95 activation. In: Paumgartner, G., Keppler, D., Leuschner, U., Stiehl, A. (eds) Bile Acid Biology and its Therapeutic Implications. Falk Symposium, vol 141. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/1-4020-2913-6_25

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