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“...BACKGROUND: Cryotherapy has been associated with a significant decrease in nerve conduction...”
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“... received daily injections of DHEA, estradiol or saline. Four days after the start of treatment, mice were...”
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“... de sinalização EGFR/ PI3K/ AKT/ mTOR que está relacionada a processos biológicos de sobrevivência e crescimento...”
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“... in compensatory behaviors that can alter trunk kinematics and lower limb mechanics, the influence of the...”
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“...In humans, physical exercise imposes narrower limits for the heart rate (fH) response of the...”
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