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“... ligature and then once daily for 11 days. The naive group had no manipulation. After this time-point, the...”
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“..., Reimplantation, mp-HNK-1 (in situ), and UA (systemic treatment). Mice were evaluated 2 and 12 weeks after surgery...”
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“... decrease can lead to atelectasis and intrapulmonary shunting in the lung. In this study we want to evaluate...”
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“... decrease the incidence of bone fractures, but their use in juvenile patients is still controversial because...”
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“... antibiotics treated group. Results: Lengths of hospitalization after admission as diagnosed as orbital...”
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“...Diseases of the Newborn, Congenital Abnormalities, Cardiac Block, Systemic lupus erythematosus....”
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“...The Systemic Inflammatory Response Syndrome (SIRS) is characterized by an excessive release...”
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