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“... blood flow (PBF) and pulp vitality. This method has thus far not been used to assess changes in blood...”
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“... of acidic vesicular organelles and analyzed by flow cytometry as an indicator of autophagy. Results...”
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“... develop further than Dlarvae while larvae from control cultures reached the umbonated stage. The effects...”
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“...), but the descending aortic blood flow, cardiac contractility and ECG did not change significantly...”
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“... (Viagra (R)) has marked beneficial effects on oxidative stress and DNA damage, we tested the hypothesis...”
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“... velocity and width depends on the dominant forces in the flow, which can cause both an increase or decrease...”
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“... may need further studies to derive more reliable prediction equations. The nutritional adequacy trial...”
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“... g, respectively). During reperfusion a further decrease in systolic tension was observed in control (4.95 ± 0.60...”
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