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“... EutG group, gluten intake increased Il-6 expression and tended to increase that of TNF. Conclusion...”
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“... as proteínas musculares atrogin-1 e MuRF-1 analisadas por western blotting no músculo gastrocnêmio Ainda...”
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“... foram coletados: proteína C reativa (PCR) interleucinas 1 e 6 (IL-1; IL-6), fator de necrose tumoral- (TNF...”
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“... type 3 domain-containing protein 5 (FNDC5)/irisin levels are associated with inflammatory and metabolic...”
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“... 3 domain-containing protein 5 (FNDC5)/irisin levels are associated with inflammatory and metabolic markers...”
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“... reduced systemic inflammation associated with obesity. An emerging strategy to decrease caloric intake...”
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