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“... allowed to explore 4 novel objects introduced in the recording box for 10 minutes as previously described...”
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“... das ratas submetidas ao modelo apresentaram alterações bioquímicas, hepáticas, musculares, comportamentais...”
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“..., the subject was asked to identify objects of interest based on the gaze direction of an avatar...”
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“... of sharp objects that can result in uterine perforation. Restricting abortion does not reduce abortion and...”
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“.... Control animals not exposed to novel objects during waking (WK) showed stable pCaMKIIα levels across the...”
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“... first training, the animal was placed in a circular open field to explore four similar objects...”
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“... which have powerful economic value and are also objects of interest in recovering programs of degraded...”
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“... by COVID-19 are more afraid of falling than those who were not infected. This is a cross-sectional study...”
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