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1. Refining Drug-Induced Cholestasis Prediction: An Explainable Consensus Model Integrating Chemical and Biological Fingerprints

- Helmke P.S. , et al.

2. Cell-based approaches for the mechanistic understanding of drug-induced cholestatic liver injury

- Timor-López E. , et al.

3. Studying the intracellular bile acid concentration and toxicity in drug-induced cholestasis: Comprehensive LC-MS/MS analysis with human liver slices

- Karsten R.E.H. , et al.

4. Unravelling the complexities of non-alcoholic steatohepatitis: The role of metabolism, transporters, and herb-drug interactions

- Somabattini R.A. , et al.

5. Integrating Mechanistic and Toxicokinetic Information in Predictive Models of Cholestasis

- Rodríguez-Belenguer P. , et al.

6. Microphysiological Models for Mechanistic-Based Prediction of Idiosyncratic DILI

- Stern S. , et al.

7. Expert consensus on the diagnosis and treatment of intraliepatic cliolestasis (2021 edition)

- Li L. , et al.

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