Valproic acid (WA) is an anticonvulsant agent which produced marked choleresis in the rat. Bile flow rate increased from 50 to 60 pl per min per kg to 120 to 145 p1 per min per kg immediately after i.v. injection of VPA (37.5 to 150 mg per kg; 2 ml per kg) in male Sprague-Dawley rats. The duration o
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Hepatocellular changes induced by valproic acid in the rat
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- Elsevier Science
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- 1983
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- Article
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