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Dietary phytochemicals regulate whole body CYP1A1 expression through an arylhydrocarbon receptor nuclear translocator–dependent system in gut

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Figure 1Intestinal epithelium–specific disruption of the
Figure 2Intestinal epithelium–specific disruption of
Figure 3Gene expression profiles of ArntF/Fand ArntΔIE mice under normal dietary conditions
Figure 4Genetic background independency, gene selectivity, and dietary factor dependency of the extra-gut P450 induction in ArntΔIE mice
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