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Published 1982
...Intramolecular excimer formation with 1,3-di( 1 - pyreny1)propane was used to probe the fluidity...
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... concentrates. The decrease in foaming properties caused by the soaking can be attributed to the leaching...
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... concentrates. The decrease in foaming properties caused by the soaking can be attributed to the leaching...
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... AM, and ethidium homodimer-1 [EthD-1] probes), the amount of H2O2 that diffused through enamel and dentin...
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Published 2012
... a 20% decrease in cell viability in all of the range of concentrations used after 72-h incubation. Moreover...
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Published 2008
... in alteration of their biophysical properties, generally leading to a decrease in transfection efficiency...
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Published 2010
...The aim of this study was to evaluate the potential of luteal echotexture (mean pixel value and...
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Published 2025
... clusters as a competitive cosmological probe with the ESA Euclid survey or future missions. We investigate...
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.... An antiproliferative effect was evidenced through an arrest in the G2/M phase detected by flow cytometry and a decrease...
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Published 2021
... in PROB and SYNB groups, and a significant decrease in both p53 expression and apoptosis indexes...
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... parameters were able to decrease the concentrations of ROS after LPS application when compared to the non...
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