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“.... In this study, the effects of MLT and DHA, combined or not, on PNT1A cells with regard to mitochondria...”
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“... of the study. Results: After 12 weeks, in both groups there was a decrease in the 10-year risk...”
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“...Alzheimer’s disease; BIOMARKAPD; biomarkers; cerebrospinal fluid; phosphorylated tau protein...”
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“... photobiomodulation, in order to accelerate the repair process and decrease the morphofunctional recovery time. Thus...”
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“... disorders, including Parkinson's disease, psychosis and addiction, involve non-Hebbian alteration...”
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