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“... of,P-glycoprotein (drug efflux pump) and of human tumor cells growth, namely of melanoma cells. Since...”
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“...Multiple human stressors affect tropical intertidal sandstone reefs, but little is known about...”
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“... cells from human umbilical cords to decrease inflammation and increase vascularization in an induced...”
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“... commonly used to control these plants species; however, they may cause damage to the environment, human...”
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“... potential inhibitors of human salivary alpha-amylase. The plants were collected and extracts were obtained...”
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“.... Assuming the possibility that these effects might also occur in the human condition, our findings may...”
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“...; p = 0.001). Conclusion: Melatonin reduced muscle damage, demonstrated by the decrease of CK-MM and PAX7....”
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“... allowed connecting spatiotemporal variations of damage and changes in human-environment interactions. The...”
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