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“... the decrease in VDAC expression may be due to post-transcriptional processes. The data suggest that...”
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“... later. We found that the inactivation of ILC 2 and 14 days after training had no effect upon memory...”
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“... processes involved in the MIS procedures that are related to the IDCD occurrence and the investigation...”
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“... limbic brain regions. The aim of our study was to investigate the effect of after training acute stress...”
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“... group showed a significative decrease in latencies at the second trial and maintained that reduction...”
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“... autodestructive biochemical processes. Diphenyl diselenide (PhSe)2 is an organic selenium compound that has been...”
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